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1 October, 19:23

he USA Today reports that the average expenditure on Valentine's Day is $100.89. Do male and female consumers differ in the amounts they spend? The average expenditure in a sample survey of 47 male consumers was $135.67, and the average expenditure in a sample survey of 37 female consumers was $68.64. Based on past surveys, the standard deviation for male consumers is assumed to be $36, and the standard deviation for female consumers is assumed to be $22.

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  1. 1 October, 19:45
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    Male and female consumers differ in the amounts they spend

    Explanation:

    Null hypothesis: Male and female consumers do not differ in the amounts they spend

    Alternate hypothesis: Male and female consumers differ in the amounts they spend

    Z = (sample mean - population mean) / (sd/√n)

    Male consumers

    Z = (135.67 - 100.89) / (36/√47) = 34.78/5.25 = 6.62

    Female consumers

    Z = (68.64 - 100.89) / (22/√37) = - 32.25/3.62 = - 8.91

    Assuming a 5% significance level and two tailed test

    To obtain the critical value of a two tailed test, divide the significance level by 2. The critical value is 1.96 from the standard normal distribution table.

    For a two tailed test, the region of no rejection of the null hypothesis lies between - 1.96 and 1.96.

    -8.91 and 6.62 fall outside the region bounded by - 1.96 and 1.96, so we reject the null hypothesis.

    Male and female consumers differ in the amounts they spend
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