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A district-wide test is used to measure math attitude in freshmen in high school students, with a mean of 78 and a standard deviation of 12. Thirty-six selected freshmen took the test and their mean score was 85. You are tasked to examine if these students are significantly different from the district test group

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Explanation:

Given that

Population mean
\mu=78

std deviation
\sigma =12 = 12

sample size n =36

Sample mean =
\bar x = 85


H_0: \bar x = 85\\H_a: \bar x \\eq 85

(Two tailed test)

Mean difference = 7

Std error =
(\sigma)/(√(n) ) \\=(12)/(6) \\=2

Since population std dev is known and n>30 we use Z test

Z statistic =
(7)/(2) =3.5\\

p value <0.001

Since p value is <0.01, at 1% significance level, we reject H0.

There is significant difference between sample mean and population mean.

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