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Consider versus A random sample of 35 observations taken from this population produced a sample mean of 40.27. The population is normally distributed with Calculate the p-value. Round your answer to four decimal places.

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Consider H0: μ=38 versus H1: μ>38. A random sample of 35 observations taken from this population produced a sample mean of 40.27. The population is normally distributed with σ=7.2.

Calculate the p-value. Round your answer to four decimal places.

Answer:

The
p-value = 0.030742

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

The population mean is
\mu = 38

The sample size is n = 35

The sample mean is
\= x = 40.27

The standard deviation is
\sigma = 7.2

The null hypothesis is
H_o: μ=38

The alternative hypothesis is H1: μ>38

Generally the test statistics is mathematically represented as


t = ( \= x -\mu )/((\sigma )/( √(n) ) )

=>
t = ( 40.27 - 38 )/(( 7.2 )/( √( 35) ) )

=>
t =1.87

Generally from the z table the p-value of
(Z > 1.87 ) is


p-value = P(Z > 1.87) = 0.030742

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