Essentials of Statistics for Business and Economics
Essentials of Statistics for Business and Economics
9th Edition
ISBN: 9780357118191
Author: David R. Anderson, Dennis J. Sweeney, Thomas A. Williams
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 9.4, Problem 33E

Automobile Insurance Premiums. The Onsure.com website reports that the mean annual premium for automobile insurance in the United States was $1503 in March 2014. Being from Pennsylvania at that time, you believed automobile insurance was cheaper there and decided to develop statistical support for your opinion. A sample of 25 automobile insurance policies from the state of Pennsylvania showed a mean annual premium of $1440 with a standard deviation of s = $165.

  1. a. Develop a hypothesis test that can be used to determine whether the mean annual premium in Pennsylvania was lower than the national mean annual premium.
  2. b. What is a point estimate of the difference between the mean annual premium in Pennsylvania and the national mean?
  3. c. At α = .05, test for a significant difference. What is your conclusion?
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Essentials of Statistics for Business and Economics

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