Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We would set up the hypothesis test.
For the null hypothesis,
H0: µ = 22
For the alternative hypothesis,
H1: µ ≠ 22
This is a two tailed test
Since the number of samples is small and no population standard deviation is given, the distribution is a student's t.
Since n = 20,
Degrees of freedom, df = n - 1 = 20 - 1 = 19
t = (x - µ)/(s/√n)
Where
x = sample mean = 22
µ = population mean = 20
s = samples standard deviation = 6
t = (22 - 20)/(6/√20) = 1.49
For a 5% level of significance, the critical value is determined from the t test distribution table.
α/2 = 0.05/2 = 0.025
From the t distribution table, the rejection region is - 1.729 and 1.729
hypothesis.
In order to reject the null hypothesis, the test statistic must be smaller than - - 1.729 or greater than 1.729
Since - 1.49 > - 1.729 and 1.49 < 1.729, we would fail to reject the null hypothesis. Therefore, the correct option is
d. No, because the test statistic falls outside the rejection region [1.729, [infinity]).