x<- c(63.4,65,64.4,63.3,54.8,64.5,60.8,49.1,51)
t.test(x,mu = 57,conf.level=0.99)
> t.test(x,mu = 57,conf.level=0.99)
One Sample t-test
data: x
t = 1.2416, df = 8, p-value = 0.2495
alternative hypothesis: true mean is not equal to 57
99 percent confidence interval:
52.59259 66.58519
sample estimates:
mean of x
59.58889
a)


b)
TS = (Xbar - mu)/(sd/sqrt(n))
TS = 1.2416
c)
df = n-1 = 8
critical value =
qt(0.995,8)
= 3.355387
d)
p-value = 0.2495
e) t.test(x,mu = 57,conf.level=0.99)
F)
since p-value > alpha
we fail to reject the null hypothesis
we conclude that there is not enough evidence to conclude that mean in different from 57% at 1 % level
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