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| Question 134816:  Please and thank you in advance, I'm an online student, so there is no text book. How do I work this problem, what formula do I use?  Thanks, your the best.
 Faced with rising fax costs, a firm issued a guideline that transmissions of 10 pages or more should be sent by 2-day mail instead. Exceptions are allowed, but they want the average to be 10 or below. The firm examined 35 randomly chosen fax transmissions during the next year, yielding a sample mean of 14.44 with a standard deviation of 4.45 pages.
 (a) At the .01 level of significance, is the true mean greater than 10?
 (b) Use Excel to find the right-tail p-value.
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Faced with rising fax costs, a firm issued a guideline that transmissions of 10 pages or more should be sent by 2-day mail instead. Exceptions are allowed, but they want the average to be 10 or below. The firm examined 35 randomly chosen fax transmissions during the next year, yielding a sample mean of 14.44 with a standard deviation of 4.45 pages. (a) At the .01 level of significance, is the true mean greater than 10?
 Ho: mu = 10
 Ha: mu > 10
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 Critical value for one-tail test with alpha=1% and df=34 is 2.3263
 Test statistic:
 t(14.44) = (14.44-10)/[4.45/(sqrt35)] = 5.9028
 Conclusion: Since test stat is greater than critical value, reject Ho.
 The test provides statistical evidence that mu > 10
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 (b) Use Excel to find the right-tail p-value.
 p-value = P(5.9028 < t < 10) = 0.00000057579...
 Since the p-value is so much smaller than 1% this is very stong evidence for rejecting Ho and supporting Ha.
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
 
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