A population consists of five numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Suppose samples of size 2 are drawn from this population.
(a) Find the mean and variance of the population
(b) Describe the sampling distribution of the sample means.
(c) Find the mean and variance of the sampling distribution of the sample means.
Frequent checks on the spending patterns of tourists returning from countries in Asia were made and the average amount spent by all tourists was found to be R1010 per day. To determine whether there has been a change in the average amount spent, a sample of 70 travelers was selected and the mean was determined as R1090 per day with a standard deviation of R300. A researcher wants to test for evidence of a change in the expenditure amount changed, using 0.05 level of significance.
i. What is the appropriate distribution to use? Motivate your answer. [3]
ii. State your hypotheses. [2]
iii. Is there a claim? What is the claim and in which part of the hypothesis does the claim resides? [3]
iv. Use a distribution curve to determine the rejection and non-rejection region using critical values for the appropriate distribution. [5]
v. Calculate the test statistic of the distribution. [2]
vi. Compare your test statistic to the critical value. [2]
vii. State both your statistical and a management conclusion. [3]
Frequent checks on the spending patterns of tourists returning from countries in Asia were made and the average amount spent by all tourists was found to be R1010 per day. To determine whether there has been a change in the average amount spent, a sample of 70 travelers was selected and the mean was determined as R1090 per day with a standard deviation of R300. A researcher wants to test for evidence of a change in the expenditure amount changed, using 0.05 level of significance. What is the appropriate distribution to use? Motivate your answer
3. A certain report claims that less than 40% of BTS fans based on Southeast Asia come from
the Philippines.
H 0 : ___________________________________________________________
H a : ___________________________________________________________
Find each of the following percentile points
under the normal curve.
1. P76
2. P85
3. P39
4. P51
5. P88
A nationwide survey of college seniors by the
University of Michigan revealed that almost 70% disapprove of daily pot smoking, according to a report in
Parade. If 12 seniors are selected at random and asked
their opinion, find the probability that the number who
disapprove of smoking pot daily is
(a) anywhere from 7 to 9;
(b) at most 5;
(c) not less than 8
A group of students got the following scores in a test: 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, and 21. Consider samples of size 3 that can be drawn from this population
Samples of three cards are drawn at random from a population of eight cards numbered from 1 to 8.
The leader of the Factory Worker claims that the average pay of factory workers in
Marikina City is less than 500 php. A random sample of 16 factory workers was
interviewed and resulted on the average of 350 php. Using a significance level of
0.05 and standard deviation of 92. Determine if there is sufficient evidence that the
claim is true.
A restaurant located in an office building decides to adopt a new
strategy for attracting customers. Every week it advertises in the city newspaper. In the 6
weeks immediately prior to the advertising campaign, the weekly grosses were 350, 320,
307, 398, 420, 335 (in million VND). In the eight weeks after the campaign began, the
weekly grosses was 488, 301, 276 380, 421, 425 (in million VND).
a/ Test with = 0.05 to determine whether there is enough evidence to conclude that
expected weekly gross after the advertising campaign differs from 382.
b/ Given that the weekly grosses are normally distributed, can we conclude that the
advertising campaign helped in improving weekly grosses? (Assuming unequal variances
and using = 0.05)