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Engineering Mathematics III-C
Testing of Hypothesis (Unit IV)
Numerical Problem Set
One-Sample Mean Test: (σ known)
1. A company claims that the average weight of their product is 500 grams with a population standard deviation (σ) of 10 grams. A random sample of 30 products is taken, and the sample mean weight is found to be 495 grams. Test the company’s claim at the 5% significance level. 2. The average daily sales of a particular store are known to be 1200 units with a standard deviation (σ) of 100 units. After implementing a new marketing strategy, a random sample of 40 days shows an average daily sale of 1225 units. Test whether the new strategy has significantly increased the sales at a 5% significance level. One-Sample Mean Test: (σ unknown) 3. A coffee shop claims that their new blend of coffee beans results in an average caffeine content of at least 100 mg per cup. A random sample of 25 cups of coffee yields a mean caffeine content of 98 mg with a standard deviation of 6 mg. Test the claim at a significance level of 0.05. 4. A car manufacturer claims that their new model has a fuel efficiency of at least 30 miles per gallon (mpg). A sample of 35 cars of the new model yields a mean fuel efficiency of 28.5 mpg with a standard deviation of 4 mpg. Test the claim at a significance level of 0.05. One-Sample Variance Test: 5. A manufacturer claims that the variance in the diameters of their screws is less than 0.25 mm. A sample of 20 screws has a variance of 0.21 mm. Test the claim at a significance level of 0.05. 6. An airline company claims that the variance in the arrival times of their flights is less than 100 minutes. A sample of 30 flights has a variance of 90 minutes. Test the claim at a significance level of 0.05. Two Independent Sample Mean Test: 7. A study is conducted to compare the average scores of two groups of students on a standardized test. Group A consists of 20 students who attended an after-school tutoring program, with a mean score of 85 and a standard deviation of 10. Group B consists of 25 students who did not attend the program, with a mean score of 80 and a standard deviation of 8. Test whether there is a significant difference in the mean scores between the two groups at a significance level of 0.05. 8. A company is evaluating two different packaging methods for their product. They collect data on the weights of 30 randomly selected packages using Method A and 35 randomly selected packages using Method B. The mean weight for Method A is 12 ounces with a standard deviation of 1 ounce, while the mean weight for Method B is 11.5 ounces with a standard deviation of 1.2 ounces. Test whether there is a significant difference in the mean weights between the two methods at a significance level of 0.01. Two-Sample Variance Test: 9. A researcher wants to determine whether there is a difference in the variance of IQ scores between two groups: Group A (with an educational intervention) and Group B (without the intervention). A sample of 15 students from Group A has a variance of 100, while a sample of 18 students from Group B has a variance of 120. Test whether there is a significant difference in the variance of IQ scores between the two groups at a significance level of 0.05. 10. A biologist is studying the variance in the lifespans of two species of turtles (Species A and Species B). A sample of 12 turtles from Species A has a variance of 30 years, while a sample of 15 turtles from Species B has a variance of 40 years. Test whether there is a significant difference in the variance of lifespans between the two species at a significance level of 0.05. Chi-Square Test of Independence: 11. A survey was conducted to investigate whether there is an association between level of education and employment status. The data collected from 600 individuals is summarized in the table below: Status Employed Unemployed Education High School 150 50 College Degree 200 50 Graduate Degree 100 50 Test whether there is a significant association between level of education and employment status 2 at a significance level of 0.05. [Given that, 𝜒0.05,2 = 5.991] 12. A study was conducted to determine whether there is an association between television viewing habits and genre preference. The data collected from 400 participants is summarized in the table below: Preference News Sports Drama Viewing Daily Viewers 50 80 70 Occasional Viewers 30 40 50 Rare Viewers 20 30 30 Test whether there is a significant association between television viewing habits and genre 2 preference at a significance level of 0.05. [Given that, 𝜒0.05,4 = 9.488]