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Statistics Module 6 WW

The document outlines a statistics and probability assignment focused on T-tests, including identifying critical t-values for various significance levels and conducting hypothesis testing for a soda manufacturer's bottling machine. It provides a structured approach to hypothesis testing with specific steps to follow, including formulating hypotheses and making decisions based on statistical computations. The assignment is designed for students to apply their knowledge in a practical scenario involving sample data analysis.

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Statistics Module 6 WW

The document outlines a statistics and probability assignment focused on T-tests, including identifying critical t-values for various significance levels and conducting hypothesis testing for a soda manufacturer's bottling machine. It provides a structured approach to hypothesis testing with specific steps to follow, including formulating hypotheses and making decisions based on statistical computations. The assignment is designed for students to apply their knowledge in a practical scenario involving sample data analysis.

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Grade & Section: Statistics and Probability Date:
Module 6: Written Work
T-test

A. Identify the 𝑡𝑐𝑟𝑖𝑡𝑖𝑐𝑎𝑙 of the following. (10 points)


Level of Direction of
Given 𝒕𝒄𝒓𝒊𝒕𝒊𝒄𝒂𝒍 Decision Rule
Significance Test
∝ = 10% Two-tailed 𝑑𝑓 = 23 1. 11.

∝ = 5% Left-tailed 𝑑𝑓 = 12 2. 12.

∝ = 1% Two-tailed 𝑛 = 15 3. 13.

∝ = 0.01 Right-tailed 𝑛 = 11 4. 14.

∝ = 5% Right-tailed 𝑛 = 30 5. 15.

∝ = 0.05 Two-tailed 𝑑𝑓 = 15 6. 16.

∝ = 1% Left-tailed 𝑛 = 24 7. 17.

∝ = 10% Right-tailed 𝑑𝑓 = 5 8. 18.

∝ = 0.10 Left-tailed 𝑑𝑓 = 14 9. 19.

∝ = 0.05 Right-tailed 𝑛=9 10. 20.

B. Solve the problems by following the step-by-step procedure in hypothesis testing. (15 points)
1. A soda manufacturer is interested in determining whether its bottling machine tends to overfill.
Each bottle is supposed to contain 12 ounces of fluid. A random sample of 30 bottles was
taken and found that the mean amount of soda of the sample of bottles is 12.6 ounces with a
standard deviation of 1.3 ounces. If the manufacturer decides on a significance level of 0.05
test, should the null hypothesis be rejected?
Step 1. Hypotheses Step 2. Level of Significance

Step 3. Test Statistic Step 4. Decision Rule

Step 5. Computation

Step 6. Decision Step 7. Conclusion

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