A sample of size n=35 was used to conduct a test of the null hypothesis
H0: μ = 500.
The value of the test statistic is 1.48. What is the p-value of the test statistic? Include 4 decimal places in your answer.
Answer:
n=35, μ = 500, test statistics= 1.48
Now it is clearly not mentioned that whether it is Z test or T test hence
We assume that it is t test.
Degree of freedom= n-1= 35-1=34
t= 1.48, it is two tailed test.
Now we are calculating p-value using TI-83 calculator. Because for t test using t table we cant get exact p-value.
We get P-value as follows,
P-Value= 0.1481
If given test is not t test then comment me i will give you p-value for Z test.
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