SOLUTION: The US Mint selects ten pennies from the production line to test the hypothesis that the mean weight of each penny is at least 6 grams. The normally-distributed weights (in grams)

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Question 235408: The US Mint selects ten pennies from the production line to test the hypothesis that the mean weight of each penny is at least 6 grams. The normally-distributed weights (in grams) of these pennies are as follows: 6, 6, 8, 5, 9, 5, 9, 2, 3, 8. Assume = 0.01.
· State the null and alternate hypotheses
· Calculate the sample mean and standard deviation
· Determine which test statistic is appropriate (z or t), and calculate its value.
· Determine the critical value(s).
· State your decision: Should the null hypothesis be rejected?
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The US Mint selects ten pennies from the production line to test the hypothesis that the mean weight of each penny is at least 6 grams. The normally-distributed weights (in grams) of these pennies are as follows: 6, 6, 8, 5, 9, 5, 9, 2, 3, 8. Assume alpha = 0.01.
· State the null and alternate hypotheses
Ho: u >=6
Ha: u < 6
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· Calculate the sample mean and standard deviation
s = 6.1 ; std = 2.4244
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· Determine which test statistic is appropriate (z or t), and calculate its value.
t(6.1) = (6.1-6)/[2.4244/sqrt(10)] = 0.1304
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· Determine the critical value(s).
For a left-tail test with alpha = 1% and df = 9 the critical value
is invT(0.01,9) = -2.8214
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· State your decision: Should the null hypothesis be rejected?
Since the test statistic is not in the reject interval,
do not reject Ho based on these these results.
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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