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A large software company gives job applicants a test of programming ability and the mean for that test has been 160 in the past. twenty-five job applicants are randomly selected from one large university and they produce a mean score and standard deviation of 183 and 12, respectively. use a 0.05 level of significance to test the claim that this sample comes from a population with a mean score greater than 160.

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Explanation:

Mean of the test of programming ability was 160 in the past.

Again now, twenty-five job applicants are randomly selected from one university and they produce a mean score and standard deviation of 183 and 12.

So in this case, the null hypothesis will be,


H_o: \mu = 160

and alternate hypothesis will be,


H_a: \mu > 160

Mean of the sample =
\overline{x} = 183

Standard deviation of the sample =
\sigma = 12

sample size = n = 25

Using t distribution,


t=\frac{\overline{x}-\mu}{(\sigma)/(√(n))}


=(183-160)/((12)/(√(25)))


=9.58

P-value =
P(t > 9.58)\approx 0

As the obtained value is less than 0.05 or 5% level of significance, so we have to reject the null hypothesis.

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