Hypothesis testing
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A machine is set to fill a bottle with 9 grams of medicine. A sample of 8 recently filled bottles revealed the following grams of medicine: 9.2, 8.7, 8.9, 8.4, 8.3, 8.5. Using a One Sample t Test, answer the following questions.
This is what I have so far.
N=6
Df = n-1 (6-1=5)
T critical = 2.015 ( )
Mean = 8.67
Stdev = 0.34
p-value = 0.304
p-value > 0.05 - the null hypothesis is accepted.
T Calculated =
So, because t calculated is negative, this indicates a left tail test, yes? If so, does t critical become - 2.015??
And what does my hypothesis statement look like for this one tail test?. Is it:
Or is it
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The following posting helps with a hypothesis testing problem. Step by step method for testing the hypothesis under 5 step approach is discussed here. Excel template for each problem is also included. This template can be used to obtain the answers of similar problems.
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