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प्रश्न
A sample of 400 individuals is found to have a mean height of 67.47 inches. Can it be reasonably regarded as a sample from a large population with a mean height of 67.39 inches and standard deviation of 1.30 inches?
उत्तर
Sample size n = 400; sample mean `bar(x)` = 67.47 inches
Sample SD S = 1.30 inches
Population mean µ = 67.39 inches
population SD σ = 1.30 inches
Null Hypothesis H0: µ = 67.39 inches ......(the sample has been drawn from the population mean µ = 67.39 inches; population SD σ = 1.30 inches)
Alternative Hypothesis H1 = µ ≠ 67.39 inches ......(two tail)
i.e The sample has not been drawn from the population mean µ = 67.39 inches and SD σ = 1.30 inches
The level of significance α = 5% = 0.05
Test static:
z = `(67.47 - 67.39)/((1.30/sqrt(400))`
= `(0.08/(1.30/20))`
= `0.08/0.065`
= 1.23076
= 1.2308
Thus the calculated and the significant value or `"Z"_(("a")/2)` = 1.96
Table value comparing the calculated and table values `"Z"_(("a")/2)`
i.e., 12308 < .96
Inference: Since the calculated value is less than value
i.e `"Z" > "Z"_(("a")/2)` at 5% level of significance, the null hypothesis is accepted Hence we conclude that the data doesn’t provide us any evidence against the null hypothesis.
Therefore, the sample has been drawn from the population mean µ = 67.39 inches and SD σ = 1.30 inches.
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