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In trying to determine whether air pollution causes reduction in children's lung health a researcher proposes to see if the lung volume of 10-year-old boys who live in high ozone pollution is significantly less than the lung volume of all 10-year-old boys. The mean volume for all 10-year-old boys is 2.05 liters. A random sample of 26 10-year-old boys who live in a community with high levels of ozone pollution is found to have a mean volume of 1.98 liters, with a sample standard deviation of 0.3 liters. Test the researcher's claim that the mean lung volume of 10 -year-old boys who live in a community with high levels of ozone pollution is less than 2.05 at the 5% significance level.

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Answer:

The test statistic will be "-2.33". A further explanation is provided below.

Explanation:

According to the question,


H_0: \mu = 2.05


H_0: \mu < 2.05

Given:


\bar x = 1.98


s = 0.3


n = 100

The test statistics will be:


t_0 = (\bar x - \mu_0)/((s)/(√(n) ) )


=(1.98-2.05)/((0.3)/(√(100) ) )


=-2.33

and the P-value will be:

=
0.011< \alpha

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