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On a can of sardines it is written that the can contains 10 sardines. You open up 100 cans and find the average is 9.75 sardines with a standard deviation of 1.

What is the test statistic in a test of the null hypothesis that the population average is 10?

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Answer:
t= -2.5

Explanation:

By considering the given statements :

Null hypothesis :
\mu=10

Alternative hypothesis :
\mu\\eq10 ( opposite of null hypothesis.)

As per given , we have

Sample size : n= 100

Sample mean :
\overline{x}=9.75

Sample standard deviations :
s=1

Since population standard deviation is unknown , so we will perform t-test.

Formula for test statistic ( for population mean):


t=\frac{\overline{x}-\mu}{(s)/(โˆš(n))}\\\\=(9.75-10)/((1)/(โˆš(100)))\\\\=(-0.25)/((1)/(10))=-0.25*10=-2.5

Hence, the required test statistic :
t= -2.5

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