Answer:
![H_0 : \mu=50\\\\ H_1 : \mu\\eq50](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/college/qlhyq6qn1ipf44w47q0nba2ap7ujx0e29q.png)
Explanation:
An null hypothesis (
) is a statement of equality which shows that there is no statistical difference between the groups being tested.
An alternative hypothesis (
) is a statement of inequality which shows that there is statistical difference between the groups being tested.
Let
be the population mean amount of garbage per bin .
Given : A sanitation supervisor is interested in testing to see if the mean amount of garbage per bin is different from 50.
i.e.
→ Alternative
Thus , the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses :
![H_0 : \mu=50\\\\ H_1 : \mu\\eq50](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/college/qlhyq6qn1ipf44w47q0nba2ap7ujx0e29q.png)