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taurus [48]
2 years ago
5

.A variety of stores offer loyalty programs. Participating shoppers swipe a bar-coded tag at the register when checking out and

receive discounts on certain purchases. A typical Saturday morning shopper who does not participate in this program spends $120 on her or his order. In a sample of 80 shoppers participating in the loyalty program, each shopper spent $130 on average during a recent Saturday, with standard deviation $40. Is this statistical proof that the shoppers participating in the loyalty program spent more on average than typical shoppers?a.State the null and the alternative hypotheses.b.Find the p-value of the test.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Leni [432]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

a) Null hypothesis:\mu \leq 120  

Alternative hypothesis:\mu > 120  

b) t=\frac{130-120}{\frac{40}{\sqrt{80}}}=2.236  

The degrees of freedom are given by:

df = n-1 = 80-1=79

The p value for this case taking in count the alternative hypothesis would be:

p_v =P(t_{79}>2.236)=0.0141  

Step-by-step explanation:

Information given

\bar X=130 represent the sample mean for the amount spent each shopper

s=40 represent the sample standard deviation

n=80 sample size  

\mu_o =120 represent the value to verify

t would represent the statistic    

p_v represent the p value f

Part a

We want to verify if the shoppers participating in the loyalty program spent more on average than typical shoppers, the system of hypothesis would be:  

Null hypothesis:\mu \leq 120  

Alternative hypothesis:\mu > 120  

The statistic for this case would be given by:

t=\frac{\bar X-\mu_o}{\frac{s}{\sqrt{n}}} (1)  

Replacing the info given we got:

t=\frac{130-120}{\frac{40}{\sqrt{80}}}=2.236  

The degrees of freedom are given by:

df = n-1 = 80-1=79

The p value for this case taking in count the alternative hypothesis would be:

p_v =P(t_{79}>2.236)=0.0141  

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