Exam 10: One-Sample Tests of Hypothesis
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To compare the effect of weather on sales of soft drinks, a soda manufacturer sampled two regions
Of the country with the following results. Is there a difference in sales between the 2 regions?
i. The null hypothesis is pa - pb = 0.
ii. The alternate hypothesis is pa - pb ≠ 0.
iii. The proportion of sales made in Market Area 1 is 0.45.

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Of 250 adults who tried a new multi-grain cereal, Wow!, 187 rated it excellent; of 100 children
Sampled, 66 rated it excellent. What test statistic should we use?
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The employees at the East Vancouver office of a multinational company are demanding higher
Salaries than those offered at the company office located in Oshawa Ontario. Their justification for
The pay difference is that the difference between the average price of single-family houses in East
Vancouver and that in Oshawa is more than $60,000. Before making a decision, the company
Management wants to study the difference in the prices of single-family houses for sale at the two
Locations.
The results of their search of recent house sales are as follows (in $1000, rounded to the nearest
Thousand):
Assuming that the population distributions are approximately normal, can we conclude at the 0.05
Significance level that the difference between the two population means is greater than $60,000?
What is the value of calculated t?

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Married women are more often than not working outside the home on at least a part-time basis, as
Do most mannered men. Does a husband's employment status affect his wife's well-being? In an
Attempt to answer this question, 20 married female professionals were surveyed as to their job
Satisfaction. In this sample, 15 husbands were employed, and 5 were unemployed. The Learning
Objective of the study was to compare the mean job satisfaction levels of the married women with
Working husbands, with the mean job satisfaction levels of the married women with husbands that
Stayed at home.
Set up the hypotheses to test whether the job satisfaction levels of married women with working
Husbands is any more than that of their counterparts with unemployed husbands.
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Of 150 adults who tried a new peach-flavoured peppermint patty, 99 rated it excellent. Of 200
Children sampled, 123 rated it excellent. Using the 0.10 level of significance, can we conclude that
There is a significant difference in the proportion of adults and the proportion of children who rate
The new flavour as excellent? State the decision rule, the value of the test statistic, and your
Decision.
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A national manufacturer of ball bearings is experimenting with two different processes for
Producing precision ball bearings. It is important that the diameters be as close as possible to an
Industry standard. The output from each process is sampled and the average error from the industry
Standard is calculated. The results are presented below:
The researcher is interested in determining whether there is evidence that the two processes yield
Different average errors. If you were to use MegaStat to assist in your solution to this problem,
Which test would you use?

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A local retail business wishes to determine if there is a difference in preferred indoor 2 temperature
Between men and women. A random sample of data is collected, with the following results:
If you were to use Megastat to assist in your solution to this problem, which test would you use?

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If two samples are used in a hypothesis test for which the combined degrees of freedom is 27,
Which one of the following might be true about the two sample sizes?
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A national manufacturer of ball bearings is experimenting with two different processes for
Producing precision ball bearings. It is important that the diameters be as close as possible to an
Industry standard. The output from each process is sampled and the average error from the industry
Standard is calculated. The results are presented below:
The researcher is interested in determining whether there is evidence that the two processes yield
Different average errors. Given the following MegaStat printout, what analysis and decision can be
Made? 


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Accounting procedures allow a business to evaluate their inventory at LIFO (Last In First Out) or
FIFO (First In First Out). A manufacturer evaluated its finished goods inventory (in $1000) for five
Products both ways. Based on the following results, is LIFO more effective in keeping the value of
His inventory lower?
What is the decision at the 5% level of significance?

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To compare the effect of weather on sales of soft drinks, a soda manufacturer sampled two regions
Of the country with the following results. Is there a difference in sales between the 2 regions?
i. The null hypothesis is pa - pb = 0.
ii. The alternate hypothesis is pa - pb > 0.
iii. The z-statistic is 3.40.

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An investigation of the effectiveness of a training program to improve customer relationships
Included a pre-training and post-training customer survey. To compare the differences, they
Computed (post-training survey score - pre-training survey score). Seven customers were randomly
Selected and completed both surveys. The results follow:
Determine the calculated value of t. Was the training effective in improving customer relationships
When tested at a 0.05 level of significance?

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To compare the effect of weather on sales of soft drinks, a soda manufacturer sampled two regions
Of the country with the following results. Is there a difference in sales between the 2 regions?
i. Using the 1% level of significance, the critical value is ±2.58.
ii. The z-statistic is 3.40.
iii. Your decision is to reject the null hypothesis.

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If the null hypothesis that two means are equal is true, 97% of the computed z-values will lie
Between what two values?
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Accounting procedures allow a business to evaluate their inventory at LIFO (Last In First Out) or
FIFO (First In First Out). A manufacturer evaluated its finished goods inventory (in $1000) for five
Products both ways. Based on the following results, is LIFO more effective in keeping the value of
His inventory lower?
This example is what type of test?

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A local retail business wishes to determine if there is a difference in preferred indoor temperature
Between men and women. A random sample of data is collected, with the following results (note:
There are slight differences between Excel and MegaStat output in this test):
What is the decision at the 5% level of significance?

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The results of a mathematics placement exam at Mercy College for two campuses are as follows:
What is the null hypothesis if we want to test the hypothesis that the mean score on Campus 1 is
Higher than on Campus 2?

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Accounting procedures allow a business to evaluate their inventory at LIFO (Last In First Out) or
FIFO (First In First Out). A manufacturer evaluated its finished goods inventory (in $1000) for five
Products both ways. Based on the following results, is LIFO more effective in keeping the value of
His inventory lower?
What is the null hypothesis?

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A national manufacturer of ball bearings is experimenting with two different processes for
Producing precision ball bearings. It is important that the diameters be as close as possible to an
Industry standard. The output from each process is sampled and the average error from the industry
Standard is calculated. The results are presented below:
The researcher is interested in determining whether there is evidence that the two processes yield
Different average errors.
What is the critical t value at the 1% level of significance?

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A national manufacturer of ball bearings is experimenting with two different processes for
Producing precision ball bearings. It is important that the diameters be as close as possible to an
Industry standard. The output from each process is sampled and the average error from the industry
Standard is calculated. The results are presented below:
The researcher is interested in determining whether there is evidence that the two processes yield
Different average errors.
This example is what type of test?

(Multiple Choice)
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