Mathematics, 08.03.2021 01:20 ellietalbot
According to a recent study annual per capita consumption of milk in the United States is 22.6 gallons. Being from the Midwest, you believe milk consumption is higher there and wish to test your hypothesis. A sample of 14 individuals from the Midwestern town of Webster City was selected and then each person's milk consumption was entered into the Microsoft Excel Online file below. Use the data to set up your spreadsheet and test your hypothesis.
Open spreadsheet
Develop a hypothesis test that can be used to determine whether the mean annual consumption in Webster City is higher than the national mean.
H0:
Ha:
What is a point estimate of the difference between mean annual consumption in Webster City and the national mean?
fill in the blank 4 (2 decimals)
At = 0.05, test for a significant difference by completing the following.
Calculate the value of the test statistic (2 decimals).
fill in the blank 5
The p-value is fill in the blank 6 (4 decimals)
Reject the null hypothesis?
What is your conclusion?
Gallons of Milk
26.1
23.84
25.25
21
17.52
19.61
19.83
26.18
34.97
29.9
28.59
20.57
26.94
27.24
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