AE 9-STATISTICAL TOOLS Finals

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INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF ASIA AND THE PACIFIC

Alimannao Hills, Peñablanca, Cagayan


Telefax No.: (078) 304-1010
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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS EDUCATION AND MANAGEMENT


ACCOUNTANCY DEPARTMENT

Subject Code : AE 9
Subject Title : STATISTICAL TOOLS WITH SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
Term : SEMIFINAL Examination
Semester : First Fiscal Year: 2020 – 2021
Platform Used : INSTRUCTIONAL LEARNING GUIDE or LEARNING
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Name: ______________________________Year and section: ____________________


Proctor: _____________________________________ Score: _____________________

I. Computation Skills Test


Apply the t-test in testing the hypothesis for each of the following situations.
Show your complete solution applying the steps in hypothesis testing. Each
correct procedure is worth two points, and one point for every inappropriate
answer or procedures.

1. Jeffrey, as an eight-year old, established a mean time of 16.43 seconds for


swimming the 25-yard freestyle, with a standard deviation of 0.8 seconds. His
dad, Frank, thought that Jeffrey could swim the 25-yard freestyle faster using
goggles. Frank bought Jeffrey a new pair of expensive goggles and timed Jeffrey
for 15 25-yard freestyle swims. For the 15 swims, Jeffrey's mean time was 16
seconds. Frank thought that the goggles helped Jeffrey to swim faster than the
16.43 seconds. Conduct a hypothesis test using a preset α = 0.05.

2. A manufacturer of salad dressings uses machines to dispense liquid ingredients


into bottles that move along a filling line. The machine that dispenses salad
dressings is working properly when 8 ounces are dispensed. Suppose that the
average amount dispensed in a particular sample of 35 bottles is 7.91 ounces
with a variance of 0.03 ounces squared, s 2. Is there evidence that the machine
should be stopped and production waits for repairs? The lost production from a
shutdown is potentially so great that management feels that the level of
significance in the analysis should be 99%.
3. Find the t-test value for the following two sets of values: 7, 2, 9, 8 and 1, 2, 3,
4?(Independent Sample)

4. a classroom of students that appeared for a test recently. Out of the total 150
students, a sample of 10 students has been picked. If the mean score of the
entire class is 78 and the mean score of sample 74 with a standard deviation of
3.5, then calculate the t-test score of the sample. Also, comment on whether the
sample statistics are significantly different from the population at a 99.5%
confidence interval.
Prepared by:

LEVERRIER ARELLANO, MAEd


Instructor

Checked and Reviewed by:

ROMAR A. PIGA, CPA


Program Coordinator

CB RONIE E. SUGAROL, MPBM


Dean, College of Business Education and Management

Approved by:

WINNIE T. CANCEJO, RRT, MPH


OIC Vice President for Academic Affairs

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