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ArbitrLikvidat [17]
3 years ago
5

You are testing the claim that the mean GPA of night students is different from the mea GPA of day students. You sample 20 night

students, and the sample mean GPA is 2.84 with a standard mean GPA is 2.55 with a standard deviation of 0.45. Test the claim using a 1% level of significance. Assume the population standard deviations are unequal and that GPAs are normally distributed. Give answer to at least 4 decimal places. What are the correct hypotheses
Mathematics
1 answer:
svetlana [45]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

As the calculated value of z does not lie in the critical region the null hypothesis is accepted that the GPA mean of the night students is the same as the GPA mean of the day students.

Step-by-step explanation:

Here n= 20

Sample mean GPA = x`= 2.84

Standard mean GPA = u= 2.55

Standard deviation = s=  0.45.

Level of Significance.= ∝ = 0.01

The hypothesis are formulated as

H0: u1=u2   i.e the GPA of night students is same as the mean GPA of day students

against the claim

Ha: u1≠u2

i.e the GPA of night students is different from the mea GPA of day students

For two tailed test  the critical value is  z ≥ z∝/2= ± 2.58

The test statistic

Z= x`-u/s/√n

z= 2.84-2.55/0.45/√20

z= 0.1441

As the calculated value of z does not lie in the critical region the null hypothesis is accepted that the GPA mean of the night students is the same as the GPA mean of the day students.

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