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Shampoo A Shampoo B 1 H0 = There is no significant difference in the content of shampoo A and shampoo B

169.5 167 H1 = There is a significant difference in the content of shampoo A and shampoo B T-stat
169.5 172.9 2 e = 0.05 95% Critical Critical
182 167.5 3 T-test two-tailed
178.2 173.6 4 t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Unequal Variances
181.5 172.5
168.5 180 Shampoo A Shampoo B
180.5 179.8 Mean 174.83 175.9916667
174.3 176.6 Variance 32.68677778 26.77537879
176.8 180.7 Observations 10 12
167.5 181.4 Hypothesized Mean Difference 0
179.5 df 18 -0.50 0
180.4 Calculated Value = -0.50 t Stat -0.4953381618
P(T<=t) one-tail 0.3131770802
t Critical one-tail 1.73406353
P(T<=t) two-tail 0.6263541604 0.05 Accept
t Critical two-tail 2.100922015
Accept
Accept when:
Calculated Value (T stat) < Critical Value
P Value > level of significance (margin of error)

T stat (-0.4953381618) < Critical Value (2.100922015) Accept


P value (0.626354160363984) > level of significance (0.05) Accept

Accept the null hypothesis


H0 = There is no significant difference in the content of shampoo A and shampoo B
H1 = There is a significant difference in the content of shampoo A and shampoo B

5 Conclusion
As the figure shows, where t stat = -0.494 which is lesser than the critical value = 2.100 and
where P value = 0.626 which is greater than the critical value 0.05.
It only shows that there is no significant difference in the content of 2 different products of 180 commercial shampoo

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