The sodium content of a popular sports drink is listed as 220 mg in a 32-oz bottle. Analysis of 10 bottles indicates a sample
a.
State the hypotheses for a two-tailed test of the claimed sodium content.
Answer to Problem 78CE
Null hypothesis:
Alternative hypothesis:
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The given information is that, the mean and standard deviation for a sample of 10 bottles is 228.2 mg and 18.2 mg. That is,
Here, the claim is that the sodium content in a 32-oz bottle is 220 mg.
State the hypotheses for a two-tailed test:
Null hypothesis:
That is, the sodium content in a 32-oz bottle is 220 mg.
Alternative hypothesis:
That is, the sodium content in a 32-oz bottle is not 220 mg.
b.
Find the t test statistic to test the claim.
Answer to Problem 78CE
The test statistic is 1.4248.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Test statistic:
The formula for test statistic is,
Where
Substitute
Thus, the test statistic is 1.4248.
c.
Check whether the sample contradict the manufacturer’s claim or not.
Answer to Problem 78CE
The sample do not contradict the manufacturer’s claim.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Critical value:
For two tailed test,
Degrees of freedom:
Critical value:
Software procedure:
Step-by-step software procedure to obtain critical value using EXCEL is as follows:
- Open an EXCEL file.
- In cell A1, enter the formula “=T.INV(0.975, 9)”
- Output using EXCEL software is given below:
Thus, the critical value of Student’s t is
Decision rule for two-tailed test at
If
If
Conclusion for critical value method:
Here, the test statistic is greater than the critical value.
That is,
Therefore, the null hypothesis is not rejected.
Hence, the sample does not contradict the manufacturer’s claim. That is, there is evidence to infer that the sodium content in a 32-oz bottle is 220 mg.
d.
Find the p-value by using Excel and compare it to the level of significance. Also, check the conclusion for p-value method provide the same conclusion as did in part (c).
Answer to Problem 78CE
The p-value is 0.1880.
The conclusion is that, the sample does not contradict the manufacturer’s claim.
Yes, the conclusion for critical value method and p-value method are same.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
p-value:
Software procedure:
Step-by-step software procedure to obtain p-value using EXCEL is as follows:
- Open an EXCEL file.
- In cell A1, enter the formula “=T.DIST.2T(1.4248,9)”.
- Output using Excel software is given below:
Thus, the p-value is 0.1880.
Decision rule:
If
Conclusion for p-value method:
Here, the p-value is greater than the level of significance.
That is,
Therefore, the null hypothesis is not rejected.
Hence, the sample do not contradict the manufacturer’s claim. That is, there is evidence to infer that the sodium content in a 32-oz bottle is 220 mg. Moreover, the conclusion for critical value method and p-value method are same.
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