Table of contents
- 1. Introduction to Statistics(0)
- 2. Describing Data with Tables and Graphs(0)
- 3. Describing Data Numerically(0)
- 4. Probability(0)
- 5. Binomial Distribution & Discrete Random Variables(0)
- 6. Normal Distribution & Continuous Random Variables(0)
- 7. Sampling Distributions & Confidence Intervals: Mean(0)
- 8. Sampling Distributions & Confidence Intervals: Proportion(0)
- 9. Hypothesis Testing for One Sample(0)
- 10. Hypothesis Testing for Two Samples(0)
- 11. Correlation(0)
- 12. Regression(0)
- 13. Chi-Square Tests & Goodness of Fit(0)
- 14. ANOVA(0)
9. Hypothesis Testing for One Sample
Performing Hypothesis Tests: Means
9. Hypothesis Testing for One Sample
Performing Hypothesis Tests: Means: Videos & Practice Problems
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Problem 22Multiple Choice
A food critic claims that the mean cost of a dinner meal at casual restaurants in a city is more than . You take a random sample of such restaurants and find that the mean meal price is . Assume that the population standard deviation is , and the distribution of meal prices is normal. At the significance level, is there sufficient evidence to support the critic’s claim?
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