STA 2023,Fall 2011 Exam 4Sample
Question 1–5: In a random sample of 10,000 bulbs, 350 were found defective. At a significance level of 0.05, test the claim that the defective rate of such bulbs is less than 0.04.
- Identify H0, H1.
- Compute the test statistic. (2 decimal places)
- Compute the p-value. (4 decimal places)
- At a significance level of 0.05, does the sample provide sufficient evidence to support that that the defective rate of such bulbs is less than 0.04?
- If the actual defective rate of such bulbs is 0.03, what type of error does it introduce?
Question 6– 10: A recent study reveals that 280 out of 500 UF students prefer Coke, compared with Pepsi. At a significance level of 0.01, test a claim that half of UF students prefer Coke to Pepsi.
- Identify H0, H1.
- Compute the test statistic. (2 decimal places)
- Compute the p-value. (4 decimal places)
- At a significance level of 0.01, does the sample provide sufficient evidence to rejectthat half of UF students prefer Coke, not Pepsi?
- If the actual percentage is 0.5, what type of error does it introduce?
Questions11– 15: A random sample of 12 homes chosen from a town has a mean value of $92,460 and a standard deviation of $5200. At a significance level of 0.05, test a realtor’s claim that homes in this town have a mean value higher than $88,950.
- Identify H0, H1.
- Compute the test statistic. (2 decimal places)
- Find the range of the p-value.
- At a significance level of 0.05, does the sample provide sufficient evidence to support the realtor’s claim?
- If the actual mean price of homes in this town is $82,000, what type of error does it introduce?
Questions16–20: A random sample of 13 gas stations in Boca Raton has an average gasoline price of $3.89 per gallon and a standard deviation of $0.98 per gallon. At a significance level of 0.01, test the claim that the mean gasoline price in Boca Raton is different from $4.12 per gallon.
- Identify H0, H1.
- Compute the test statistic. (2 decimal places)
- Find the range of the p-value.
- At a significance level of 0.01, does the sample provide sufficient evidence that the mean gasoline price in Boca Raton is different from $4.12 per gallon?
- If the actual mean gasoline price in Boca Raton is $3.99 per gallon, what type of error does it introduce?