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<h3>What is a null hypothesis?</h3>

A null hypothesis (H₀) can be defined the opposite of an alternate hypothesis (H₁) and it asserts that two (2) possibilities are the same.

For the baker's claim, the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses would be given by:

H₀: μ ≤ 15

H₁: μ > 15

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Population standard deviation = σ/√n

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Population standard deviation = 0.16.

For the p-value, we have:

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For the oil company's claim, the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses would be given by:

H₀: μ = 0.15

H₁: μ > 0.15

<h3>How to calculate value of the z-score?</h3>

The z-score can be calculated by using this formula:

z=\frac{x\;-\;u}{\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n} } }

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  • u is the mean.
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Substituting the given parameters into the formula, we have;

z=\frac{0.162\;-\;0.15}{\frac{0.04}{\sqrt{40} } }\\\\z=\frac{0.012}{\frac{0.4}{6.3246 } }

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From the z-table, a z-score of 0.190 is equal to a p-value of 2.37.

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Read more on null hypothesis here: brainly.com/question/14913351

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