found to have a mean breaking strength of 7.8 kilograms. Use a 0.01 level of significance. Would you agree with his claim?   yes, there is a sufficient evidence that the average breaking strength is equal to 8 kilograms.   none of the choices   no, there is no sufficient evidence that the average breaking strength is equal to 8 kilograms

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A manufacturer of sports equipment has developed a new synthetic fishing line that he claims has a standard deviation of 0.5 kilogram. Test the hypothesis that µ=8 kilograms against the alternative that µ≠8 kilograms if a random sample of 30 lines is tested and found to have a mean breaking strength of 7.8 kilograms. Use a 0.01 level of significance. Would you agree with his claim?

 
  1. yes, there is a sufficient evidence that the average breaking strength is equal to 8 kilograms.

     
  2. none of the choices

     
  3. no, there is no sufficient evidence that the average breaking strength is equal to 8 kilograms

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