PRACTICE OF STATISTICS F/AP EXAM
PRACTICE OF STATISTICS F/AP EXAM
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Chapter 11.1, Problem 17E

a)

To determine

To state hypotheses.

a)

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Answer to Problem 17E

  H0:plemon=0.20,plime=0.20,porange=0.20,pstrawberry=0.20,pgraph=0.20

  Ha: At least one of the pis is incorrect.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The flavor blend is 20% of each flavor.

Calculation:

The null and alternative hypotheses:

  H0:plemon=0.20,plime=0.20,porange=0.20,pstrawberry=0.20,pgrape=0.20

  Ha: At least one of the pis is incorrect.

b)

To determine

To find expected count.

b)

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Answer to Problem 17E

Expected count for each flavor is 12.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The flavor blend is 20% of each flavor.

Sample size is 60 candies.

Calculation:

For finding expected count, we need to multiply by 60 to each frequency of flavor. Therefore, expected count is,

    Flavor Frequency Expected
    Lemon 0.2 12
    Lime 0.2 12
    Orange 0.2 12
    Strawberry 0.2 12
    Grape 0.2 12

c)

To determine

To explain how large a test statistic would need a significant evidence against claim.

c)

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Answer to Problem 17E

If chi square statistic is greater than above critical values at specified level of significance then reject H0.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The flavor blend is 20% of each flavor.

Sample size is 60 candies.

    Flavor Frequency Expected
    Lemon 0.2 12
    Lime 0.2 12
    Orange 0.2 12
    Strawberry 0.2 12
    Grape 0.2 12

Formula:

The degrees of freedom = df = c-1

Calculation:

The df = 5-1 = 4

There will be different critical values for each level of significance.

When significance level = a = 0.05

  χ2=9.49 …Using excel formula, =CHIINV(0.05,4)

  χ2=13.28 …Using excel formula, =CHIINV(0.01,4)

Decision: If chi square statistic is greater than above critical values at specified level of significance then reject H0.

d)

To determine

To test a claim by taking own sample data for 60 candies.

d)

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Explanation of Solution

Given:

The flavor blend is 20% of each flavor.

Sample size is 60 candies.

Calculation:

Following table shows the random sample and their frequency:

    Flavor Observed Frequency
    Lemon 20 0.2
    Lime 10 0.2
    Orange 15 0.2
    Strawberry 4 0.2
    Grape 11 0.2

Using excel,

    Flavor observed expected O - E (O - E)² / E % of chisq
    Lemon 20 12.000 8.000 5.333 45.07
    Lime 10 12.000 -2.000 0.333 2.82
    Orange 15 12.000 3.000 0.750 6.34
    Strawberry 4 12.000 -8.000 5.333 45.07
    Grape 11 12.000 -1.000 0.083 0.70
      60 60.000 0.000 11.833 100.00
    11.83 chi-square
    4 df
    .0186 p-value

Therefore, the p-value is between 0.01 and 0.05

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