An old medical textbook states that the mean sodium level for healthy adults is 140 mEq per liter of blood. A medical researcher believes that, because of modern dietary habits, the mean sodium level for healthy adults, μ, now differs from that given in the textbook. A random sample of 60 healthy adults is evaluated. The mean sodium level for the sample is 144 mEq per liter of blood. It is known that the population standard deviation of adult sodium levels is 14 mEq. Can we conclude, at the 0.10 level of significance, that the population mean adult sodium level differs from that given in the textbook? Perform a two-tailed test. Then complete the parts below. a. State the null hypothesis H0 and the the alternative hypothesis H1. b. Find the value of the test statistic. Round to three or more decimal places. c. Find the p-value. (Round to three or more decimal places.) d. Can we conclude that the population mean adult sodium level differs from that given in the textbook?
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a. State the null hypothesis H0 and the the alternative hypothesis H1.
b. Find the value of the test statistic. Round to three or more decimal places.
c. Find the p-value. (Round to three or more decimal places.)
d. Can we conclude that the population mean adult sodium level differs from that given in the textbook?
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