The mean SAT score in mathematics is 575. The standard deviation of these scores is 37. A special preparation course claims that the mean SAT score, μ, of its graduates is greater than 575. An independent researcher tests this by taking a random sample of 150 students who completed the course; the mean SAT score in mathematics for the sample was 580. At the 0.10 level of significance, can we conclude that the population mean SAT score for graduates of the course is greater than 575? Assume that the population standard deviation of the scores of course graduates is also 37. Perform a one-tailed test. Then complete the parts below.Carry your intermediate computations to three or more decimal places, and round your responses as specified below. A. State the null hypothesis H0 and the alternative hypothesis H1 B. Find the value of the test statistic. (Round to three or more decimal places.) C. Find the critical value. (Round to three or more decimal places.) .
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A. State the null hypothesis H0 and the alternative hypothesis H1
B. Find the value of the test statistic. (Round to three or more decimal places.)
C. Find the critical value. (Round to three or more decimal places.)
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