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22 August, 08:13

Dr. Christina Cuttleman, a nutritionist, claims that the average number of calories in a serving of popcorn is 75 with a standard deviation of 7. A sample of 50 servings of popcorn yields an average of 78 calories.

A. Should z test or t test be used?

B. Check Dr. Cuttleman's claim at a = 0.05.

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  1. 22 August, 08:28
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    a) T test

    b) Claim

    because critical value is not equal to test statistic then reject null hypothesis

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Construction of hypothesis

    H₀ : p = 75

    H₁ : p ≠ 75

    Here Standard deviation = 7

    sample = n = 50

    Average = x-bar = 78

    Level of significance:

    ∝ = 5% = 0.05

    Degree of freedom:

    df = n-1

    = 50 - 1 = 49

    Critical value:

    ± 1.96

    a) T test

    test t is used as average X mean is used

    Test Statistic:

    t = X₂ - X₁ / Sd / √n

    = 78 - 75 / 7/√50

    =3.0304

    Critical region:

    We take two tail T test

    test statistic is in reject interval. Reject H₀

    b) Claim

    because critical value is not equal to test statistic then reject null hypothesis
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