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A textile fiber manufacturer is investigating a new drapery yarn, which the company claims has a mean thread elongation of 12 kilograms with a standard deviation of 0.5 kilograms. The company wishes to test the hypothesis H0: µ = 12 against H1: µ < 12 using a random sample of n = 4 specimens. Calculate the P-value if the observed statistic is Xbar (average) = 11.25

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0.00135

Explanation:

Given that a textile fiber manufacturer is investigating a new drapery yarn, which the company claims has a mean thread elongation of 12 kilograms with a standard deviation of 0.5 kilograms.

H0: µ = 12 against H1: µ < 12

n =4

std error =
(0.5)/(√(4) ) =0.25

Mean difference
= 11.25 -12 = -0.75

Test statistic t = mean diff/std error = -3

p value=0.00135 <0.05 our significance level

So reject H0

There is evidence to prove that mean is less than 12 kg.

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