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| Question 129929:  Recently the national average yield on municipal bonds has been μ = 4.19%.  A random sample of 16 Arizona municipal bonds gave an average yield of 5.11% with a sample standard deviation s = 1.15%.  Does this indicate that the population mean yield for all Arizona municipal bonds is greater than the national average?  Use α = 0.05.  Assume x is normally distributed.
 a) State the null and the alternate hypothesis.
 b) Identify the sampling distribution to be used:  the standard normal distribution or the Student's t distribution. Find the critical value(s).
 c) Compute the z or t value of the sample test statistic.
 d) Find the P value or an interval containing the P value for the sample test statistic.
 e) Based on your answers to a through d, decide whether or not to reject the null hypothesis at the given significance level.  Explain your conclusion in the context of the problem.
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Recently the national average yield on municipal bonds has been μ = 4.19%. A random sample of 16 Arizona municipal bonds gave an average yield of 5.11% with a sample standard deviation s = 1.15%. Does this indicate that the population mean yield for all Arizona municipal bonds is greater than the national average? Use α = 0.05. Assume x is normally distributed. a) State the null and the alternate hypothesis.
 Ho: mu = 0.0419
 Ha: mu > 0.0419
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 b) Identify the sampling distribution to be used: the standard normal distribution or the Student's t distribution.
 Ans: t-distribution because we are testing the population mean value.
 Find the critical value(s).
 One-tail test with alpha=5% and 15 df ; critical value: t =1.753
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 c) Compute the z or t value of the sample test statistic.
 t(5.11) = (0.0511- 0.0419)
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 d) Find the P value or an interval containing the P value for the sample test statistic.
 p-value = P(0.0419 <= t < 10 with 15 df) = 0.4836...
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 e) Based on your answers to a through d, decide whether or not to reject the null hypothesis at the given significance level.
 Since the p-value is greater than alpha, fail to reject Ho.
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 Explain your conclusion in the context of the problem.
 There is strong statistical evidence that we should not reject
 the claim that mu = 4.19%
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
 
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