It is known from the records of the city schools that the standard test for mathematics test scores on problem solving is 5. A sample of 200 bright students was taken and it was found that the sample mean score is 75. Previous test showed out the population mean to be 70. Is it safe to conclude at 0.025 significance level that the sample is significantly different from the population?
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Expert's answer
2021-03-19T09:10:08-0400
Null hypothesis H0:μ=70.
Alternative hypothesis Ha:μ=70.
Test statistic: z=nσxˉ−μ=200575−70=14.14.
P-value: p=2P(Z<−14.14)<0.0001.
Since the P-value is less than 0.025, reject the null hypothesis.
It is safe to conclude at 0.025 significance level that the sample is significantly different from the population.
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