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Activity 5

The document provides instructions and examples for performing hypothesis tests. It includes directions to find critical values for different hypothesis tests based on the level of significance and whether the population standard deviation is known or unknown. It also provides 4 examples of hypothesis tests with relevant statistical information and directions to complete a table with the hypotheses, test used, critical values, and rejection regions.
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Activity 5

The document provides instructions and examples for performing hypothesis tests. It includes directions to find critical values for different hypothesis tests based on the level of significance and whether the population standard deviation is known or unknown. It also provides 4 examples of hypothesis tests with relevant statistical information and directions to complete a table with the hypotheses, test used, critical values, and rejection regions.
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ACTIVITY 5

I. Directions: Find the critical value of the following.

1. left-tailed test σ known α = 0.025 n = 45

2. two-tailed test σ unknown α = 5% n = 23


3. right-tailed test σ known α = 0.01 n = 15

4. right-tailed test σ unknown α = 1% n = 10


5. two-tailed test σ known α = 0.05 n = 36

II. Directions: Complete the table for each given problem. Find the rejection region and
sketch the curve on a separate sheet of paper.

1. According to the radio announcer, the average price of kilogram of pork liempo is more than
₱210.00. However, a sample of 15 prices randomly collected from different markets showed an
average of ₱215.00 and standard deviation of ₱9.00. Using 0.05 level of significance, is there
sufficient evidence to conclude that the average price of pork liempo is more than ₱210.00?

2. A survey reports the mean age at death in the Philippines is 70.95 years old. An agency
examines 100 randomly selected deaths and obtains a mean of 73 years with standard deviation
of 8.1 years. At 1% level of significance, test whether the agency’s data support the alternative
hypothesis that the population mean is greater than 70.95.

3. A fast-food restaurant cashier claimed that the average amount spent by the customers for
dinner is ₱125.00. Over a month period, a sample of 50 customers was selected and it was
found that the average amount spent for dinner was ₱130.00. Using 0.05 level of significance,
can it be concluded that the average amount spent by customers is more than ₱125.00? Assume
that the population standard deviation is ₱7.00.

4. The mean time costumer waits in line before checking in a grocery chain is less than 10 minutes.
To verify the performance of the store, the obtaining mean time of 25 costumers is 9.5 minutes
with standard deviation of 1.6 minute. Use these data to test the null hypothesis that the mean
time is 10 minutes, at 0.01 level of significance.
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HYPOTHESIS 𝜎 KNOWN / LEVEL OF CRITICAL
HYPOTHESES OF OR
TEST UNKNOWN SIGNIFICANCE VALUE
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