MATH 140 -Problem Set 3B
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Practice Problems Section 3B
(#1-20) For each of the following, use the given test statistic and critical value or values to answer the following questions.
a) Draw the indicated distribution and use the critical values to label the tails.
b) Does the test statistic fall in one of the tails or not?
c) Does the sample data significantly disagree with the null hypothesis? Explain how you know.
Tail Test Statistic Critical Value 1 Two Z = 2.47 ±1.96 2 Left T = ?3.318 ?1.747 3 Right ????2 = 6.943 12.33 4 Right F = 1.126 3.881 5 Left Z = ?1.33 ?1.645 6 Two T = 1.994 ±2.738 7 Right ????2 = 18.441 6.972 8 Right F = 7.509 3.469 9 Two Z = ?2.72 ±2.576
10 Left T = ?3.871 ?2.114 11 Left Z = ?1.884 ?2.576 12 Right T = 0.472 1.577 13 Two ????2 = 11.943 2.346 & 9.841 14 Right F = 5.218 2.791 15 Left Z = ?2.712 ?1.96 16 Two T = 1.138 ±2.005 17 Right ????2 = 38.644 12.359 18 Right F = 1.528 2.467 19 Left Z = ?0.72 ?2.576 20 Two T = ?2.871 ±2.334
(#21-23) Use the theoretical distributions menu in StatKey at www.lock5stat.com to look up the following critical values. Click on the button that says normal. Then answer the questions.
21. Z-test statistic = 2.36 Two-tailed test Significance Level = 5% (0.025 in each tail)
Critical Values =
Does the sample data significantly disagree with the null hypothesis? Explain why.
22. Z-test statistic = ?1.48 Left-tailed test Significance Level = 1% (0.01 in left tail)
Critical Value =
Does the sample data significantly disagree with the null hypothesis? Explain why.
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23. Z-test statistic = 2.02 Right-tailed test Significance Level = 10% (0.10 in right tail)
Critical Value =
Does the sample data significantly disagree with the null hypothesis? Explain why.
(#24-26) Use the theoretical distributions menu in StatKey at www.lock5stat.com to look up the following critical values. Click on the button that says t. Then answer the questions.
24. T-test statistic = ?1.773 Two-tailed test Degrees of Freedom = 29 Significance Level = 1% (0.005 in each tail)
Critical Values =
Does the sample data significantly disagree with the null hypothesis? Explain why.
25. T-test statistic = 2.871 Right-tailed test Degrees of Freedom = 34 Significance Level = 10% (0.10 in right tail)
Critical Value =
Does the sample data significantly disagree with the null hypothesis? Explain why.
26. T-test statistic = ?1.144 Left-tailed test Degrees of Freedom = 49 Significance Level = 5% (0.05 in left tail)
Critical Value =
Does the sample data significantly disagree with the null hypothesis? Explain why.
(#27-29) Use the theoretical distributions menu in StatKey at www.lock5stat.com to look up the following critical values. Click on the button that says ????2 . Then answer the questions.
27. ????2-test statistic = 38.725 Right-tailed test Degrees of Freedom = 29 Significance Level = 5% (0.05 in right tail)
Critical Value =
Does the sample data significantly disagree with the null hypothesis? Explain why.
28. ????2-test statistic = 15.846 left-tailed test Degrees of Freedom = 39 Significance Level = 10% (0.10 in left tail)
Critical Value =
Does the sample data significantly disagree with the null hypothesis? Explain why.
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29. ????2-test statistic = 5.119 two-tailed test Degrees of Freedom = 19 Significance Level = 1% (0.005 in each tail)
Critical Value =
Does the sample data significantly disagree with the null hypothesis? Explain why.
(#30-32) Use the following one-population test statistic formula to calculate the one-population proportion Z-test statistic. Then write a sentence to explain the test statistic.
One-Population Proportion Z-Test Statistic = (???????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????)
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30. Sample Proportion (??????) = 0.317 Population Proportion (????) = 0.25 Standard Error = 0.031
Z-test statistic =
Test Statistic Sentence:
31. Sample Proportion (??????) = 0.835 Population Proportion (????) = 0.9 Standard Error = 0.053
Z-test statistic =
Test Statistic Sentence:
32. Sample Proportion (??????) = 0.112 Population Proportion (????) = 0.2 Standard Error = 0.047
Z-test statistic =
Test Statistic Sentence:
(#33-35) Use the following one-population test statistic formula to calculate the one-population mean T-test statistic. Then write a sentence to explain the test statistic.
One-Population Mean T-Test Statistic = (???????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????)
???????????????????????????????? ????????????????????
33. Sample Mean (??????) = 135.7 mg Population Mean (µ) = 100 mg Standard Error = 23.9 mg
T-test statistic =
Test Statistic Sentence:
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34. Sample Mean (??????) = 89.26 ? Population Mean (µ) = 89.6 ? Standard Error = 0.108 ?
T-test statistic =
Test Statistic Sentence:
35. Sample Mean (??????) = 52.71 thousand dollars Population Mean (µ) = 60 thousand dollars Standard Error = 6.42 thousand dollars
T-test statistic =
Test Statistic Sentence:
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