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Home Videos Inc. surveys 450 households and finds that the mean amount spent for renting or buying videos is P135 a month and the standard deviation of the sample is P75.25. Is this evidence sufficient to conclude that the mean amount spent is greater than P127.50 per month at a 0.05 level of significance?

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SOLUTION:

Case: Hypothesis testing

Step 1: Null and Alternative hypotheses


\begin{gathered} H_0:\mu=P127.50 \\ H_1:\mu\leq P127.50 \end{gathered}

Step 2: T-test analysis


\begin{gathered} t=\frac{\hat{x}-\mu}{(s)/(√(n))} \\ t=(135-127.5)/((75.25)/(√(450))) \\ t=2.144 \end{gathered}

Step 3: t-test with the significance level


\begin{gathered} t_(\alpha)=? \\ \alpha=0.05 \\ From\text{ }tables \\ t_(0.05)=1.654 \end{gathered}

Step 4: Comparing


t>t_(\alpha)

So tail to reject the null hypothesis. There is enough evidence at a 0.05 level of significance to claim that the mean spent is greater than P127.50.

Final answer:

Yes, there is evidence sufficient to conclude that the mean amount spent is greater than P127.50 per month at a 0.05 level of significance.

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