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Quiz # 14 Date:_________ Section: _______ Name: ______________________________________, Id ______



According to some researched data, a sample of 45 male customers (group 1) who shopped at a supermarket showed that they spend
an average of $93 with a standard deviation of $11. Another sample of 50 female (group 2) customers who shopped at a supermarket
showed that they spend an average of $84 with a standard deviation of 16. Using the 10% significance level, can you conclude that
the claim that the mean amount spent by all male customers is not different than female customers?

0
1. H
0
hypothesis: A.
1 2
0 = B.
1 2
0 = C.
1 2
0 s D.
1 2
0 > 1. __________

2. Critical value: A. 1.28 B. 1.28 C. 1.645 D. 1.645 2. __________

3. Test statistics: A. 3.22 B. 1.58 C. 3.22 D. 1.58 3.___________

4. Comment: 4. __________
A. Accept that the mean amount spent by all male customers is not different than female customers?
B. Reject that the mean amount spent by all male customers is not different than female customers?


A new drug claims that it increases the body metabolism. A random sample of eight persons who took the drug the their body
metabolism was measured before and after (As you see in the table before)

Before 119 191 185 223 205 196 256 156
After 155 182 215 252 198 187 283 165
D=A - B

Using the 1% significance level, can you conclude that this new drug is effective in increasing the body metabolism?

0
5. H
0
hypothesis: A. 0
d
> B. 0
d
< C. 0
d
s D. 0
d
> 5. __________

6. Critical value: A. 2.896 B. 2.998 C. 2.896 D. 2.998 6. __________

7. Test statistics: A. 1.91 B. 1.58 C. 1.92 D. 1.58 7.___________

8. Comment: 8. __________
A. Accept that this new drug is effective in increasing the body metabolism
B. Reject that this new drug is effective in increasing the body metabolism


Researcher collected data on 835 males living across U.S. and 401 responded that they were raised in
a single-parent family home. At 5% significance level, can it be concluded that nation-wide at most 45% 0
of males were raised a single-parent family

9. H
0
hypothesis: A. .45 P < B. .45 P s C. .45 P > D. .45 P > 9. __________

10. Critical value: A. 1.96 B. 1.96 C. 1.645 D. 1.645 10. _________

11. Test statistics: A. 1.474 B. 1.747 C. 1.437 D. 1.747 11.__________

12. Comment: 12. __________

A. Accept that at most than 45% of males were raised in single-parent family home.
B. Reject that at most than 45% of males were raised in single-parent family home.




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