The valid conclusions for the manager based on the considered test is given by: Option
<h3>When do we perform one sample z-test?</h3>
One sample z-test is performed if the sample size is large enough (n > 30) and we want to know if the sample comes from the specific population.
For this case, we're specified that:
- Population mean = = $150
- Population standard deviation = = $30.20
- Sample mean = = $160
- Sample size = n = 40 > 30
- Level of significance = = 2.5% = 0.025
- We want to determine if the average customer spends more in his store than the national average.
Forming hypotheses:
- Null Hypothesis: Nullifies what we're trying to determine. Assumes that the average customer doesn't spend more in the store than the national average. Symbolically, we get:
- Alternate hypothesis: Assumes that customer spends more in his store than the national average. Symbolically
where is the hypothesized population mean of the money his customer spends in his store.
The z-test statistic we get is:
The test is single tailed, (right tailed).
The critical value of z at level of significance 0.025 is 1.96
Since we've got 2.904 > 1.96, so we reject the null hypothesis.
(as for right tailed test, we reject null hypothesis if the test statistic is > critical value).
Thus, we accept the alternate hypothesis that customer spends more in his store than the national average.
Learn more about one-sample z-test here:
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Answer:
1. Yes the parentheses are necessary. To find a fourth of her regular hours you must find the total amount she works during her regular hours.
2. 6
Step-by-step explanation:
(For the second question)
4+8= 12
12 × ½ = 12 ÷ 2
12÷2 = 6
Answer:
An adults ticket costs $9
Step-by-step explanation:
Kids:
$7
Adults:
$9
So if you add 7+7+7= 21 (kids)
then do 9+9=18(adults)
Then add them together you get 39$
Answer:
36.20
Step-by-step explanation:
add 2.75 and 4.5 which gets you to 7.25 and subtract your 7..25 from 43.50
(Not sure if this is what you were looking for)