Answer:
M = 90 for a sample of n = 100
Explanation:
The correct order of the steps of a hypothesis test is given following
1. Determine the null and alternative hypothesis.
2. Select a sample and compute the z - score for the sample mean.
3. Determine the probability at which you will conclude that the sample outcome is very unlikely.
4. Make a decision about the unknown population.
These steps are performed in the given sequence to test a hypothesis.
The null hypothesis is rejected or accepted on the basis of level of significance. When the p-value is greater than level of significance we fail to reject the null hypothesis and null hypothesis is then accepted. It is not necessary that all null hypothesis will be rejected at 10% level of significance or M = 90 with s sample of n = 100. To determine the criteria for accepting or rejecting a null hypothesis we should also consider p-value.