Question #286325

1.     It has been found from experience that the mean breaking strength of a brand of thread is 500 grams. With a S.D of 40gms. From the supplies, received during the last month, a sample of 16 pieces of thread was tested which showed a mean strength of 450 grams. Can we conclude that the thread supplied is inferior.



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2022-02-04T06:09:57-0500

n=16xˉ=450σ=40n=16\\\bar x=450\\\sigma=40

The null and alternative hypothesis are,

H0:μ=500vsH1:μ<500H_0:\mu=500\\vs\\H_1:\mu\lt500

The test statistic is given as,

Z=xˉμσn=4505004016=5010=5Z={\bar x-\mu\over{\sigma\sqrt{n}}}={450-500\over{40\over\sqrt{16}}}={-50\over10}=-5

The critical value is,

Zα=Z0.05=1.645Z_{\alpha}=Z_{0.05}=-1.645

The null hypothesis is rejected if Z<Z0.05Z\lt Z_{0.05}.

Clearly, Z=5<Z0.05=1.645Z=-5\lt Z_{0.05}=-1.645 therefore, we reject the null hypothesis and conclude that there is sufficient evidence to indicate that the thread supplied is inferior at α=0.05\alpha=0.05 level of significance.


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