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GROUP

PROJECT
T-DISTRIBUTION
1. Find the critical t-value 80%
confidence level the sample size
is 6?

80%
DF=6-1
DF=5
T= 1.476
T-DISTRIBUTION
2.Find the critical t-value 90%
confidence level the sample size is
8?

90%
DF=8-1
DF=7
T= 1.860
T-DISTRIBUTION
3. Find the critical t-value 95%
confidence level the sample size is
23?

95%
DF=23-1
DF=22
T= 2.704
T-DISTRIBUTION
4. Find the critical t-value 70%
confidence level the sample size is
19?

70%
DF=19-1
DF=18
T= 1.067
T-DISTRIBUTION
5. Find the critical t-value 70%
confidence level the sample size is
10?

70%
DF=10-1
DF=9
T= 1.100
T- SCORE
1. If the sample mean is 50, the populataion mean is
40, the sample standard deviation is 7, and the
sample size is 15, what is the t- value?
T- SCORE
1. If the sample mean is 65, the populataion mean is
30, the sample standard deviation is 8, and the
sample size is 20, what is the t- value?
T- SCORE
1. If the sample mean is 86, the populataion mean is
70, the sample standard deviation is 9, and the
sample size is 25, what is the t- value?
T- SCORE
1. If the sample mean is 90, the populataion mean is
72, the sample standard deviation is 20, and the
sample size is 30, what is the t- value?
T- SCORE
1. If the sample mean is 50, the populataion mean is
30, the sample standard deviation is 16, and the
sample size is 15, what is the t- value?
SAMPLE SIZE DETERMINATION
1. . What sample size is needed to estimate the population
mean with a margin of error of 45, a population standard
deviation of 10, and a confidence level of 90%?
SAMPLE SIZE DETERMINATION
2. What sample size is needed to estimate the
population mean with a margin of error of 4, a
population standard deviation of 15, and a confidence
level of 90%?
SAMPLE SIZE DETERMINATION
3. What sample size is needed to estimate the
population mean with a margin of error of 6, a population
standard deviation of 25, and a confidence level of 90%?
SAMPLE SIZE DETERMINATION
4. What sample size is needed to estimate the
population mean with a margin of error of 10, a population
standard deviation of 20, and a confidence level of 90%?
SAMPLE SIZE DETERMINATION
5. What sample size is needed to estimate the
population mean with a margin of error of 9, a population
standard deviation of 20, and a confidence level of 90%?
ONE TAILED OR TWO-TAILED
TEST
1.The average of grade 7
and grade 8 students is
not the same

TWO-TAILED TEST
ONE TAILED OR TWO-TAILED
TEST
2.The average number of
grade 9 and grade 10
students is not the same

TWO-TAILED TEST
ONE TAILED OR TWO-TAILED
TEST
3.The average height of
grade 3 and grade 1
students is the same

ONE TAILED TEST


ONE TAILED OR TWO-TAILED
TEST
4.The average number of
male in grade 3 and grade
5 students is not the same

TWO-TAILED TEST
ONE TAILED OR TWO-TAILED
TEST
5.The average number of
female in grade 6 and
grade 11 students is not
the same

TWO-TAILED TEST
NULL AND ALTERNATIVE
HYPOTHESIS
1. We want to test if the college
students take less than 5
years to graduate from
college
NULL AND ALTERNATIVE
HYPOTHESIS
2. We want to test if the
experiment will take less than 6
years to evaluate from the
laboratory.
NULL AND ALTERNATIVE
HYPOTHESIS
3. We want to test if the video will
take more than 61 minutes to play.
NULL AND ALTERNATIVE
HYPOTHESIS
4. The average people in a
stadium is 800.
NULL AND ALTERNATIVE
HYPOTHESIS
5. The average students
graduated in a prestigious school
is 150.
TYPE I AND TYPE II ERRORS IN
HYPOTHESIS TESTING
1. Gerald insists that he dont want
to go to splash island but in fact,
he wants.

TYPE I ERROR, REJECT Ho


TYPE I AND TYPE II ERRORS IN
HYPOTHESIS TESTING
2. Ramon also don’t want to go in
the said vacation, well in fact, he
wanted to go.

TYPE I ERROR, REJECT Ho


TYPE I AND TYPE II ERRORS IN
HYPOTHESIS TESTING
3. Domingo said that camino
found the splash island ticket but
in fact gyle is the one who found
it.

TYPE I ERROR, REJECT Ho


TYPE I AND TYPE II ERRORS IN
HYPOTHESIS TESTING
4. Domingo thinks that the ticket is
owned by camino, when in fact, it is
not.

TYPE II ERROR, FAIL TO REJECT Ho


TYPE I AND TYPE II ERRORS IN
HYPOTHESIS TESTING
5. Camino thinks that gyle owns the
ticket, while in fact, gyle really
owns the ticket.

TYPE I ERROR, REJECT Ho


THE REJECTION REGION
THE REJECTION REGION
THE REJECTION REGION
THE REJECTION REGION
THE REJECTION REGION
IDENTIFY THE PARAMETER TO BE
TESTED IN A REAL-LIFE PROBLEM
1. The mean voltage of the battery
is not 12 volts

PARAMETER: µ
SYMBOL: ≤
VALUE: 12
IDENTIFY THE PARAMETER TO BE
TESTED IN A REAL-LIFE PROBLEM
2. The standard deviation of adult
driving a bus is 1.5

PARAMETER: µ
SYMBOL: =
VALUE: 1.5
IDENTIFY THE PARAMETER TO BE
TESTED IN A REAL-LIFE PROBLEM
3. The amount of alcohol a person
can drink is 1.75 liter.

PARAMETER: µ
SYMBOL: =
VALUE: 1.75
IDENTIFY THE PARAMETER TO BE
TESTED IN A REAL-LIFE PROBLEM
4. According to a factory the
amount of milk they can produce is
100 gallons.
PARAMETER: µ
SYMBOL: =
VALUE: 100
IDENTIFY THE PARAMETER TO BE
TESTED IN A REAL-LIFE PROBLEM
5. According to a factory the
amount of juice they can produce is
500 gallons.

PARAMETER: µ
SYMBOL: =
VALUE: 500
IDENTIFY THE APPROPRIATE
FORM OF THE TEST STATISTIC
1. A sample of n = 29 is selected
from a normal population, overline x
= 56 and s = 20.

TEST STATISTICS
IDENTIFY THE APPROPRIATE
FORM OF THE TEST-STATISTIC
2. Based on the report of the school nurse, the
average height of Grade 11 students has increased.
Five years ago, the average height of Grade 11
students was 170cm with standard deviation of
38cm. She took a random sample of 150 students
and derived the average height of 165cm.

TEST-STATISTIC
IDENTIFY THE APPROPRIATE
FORM OF THE TEST-STATISTIC
3. Knowing from a previous study that the average of athletes
is 80, an athletic adviser asked how his soccer players are
academically doing as compared to other student athletes.
After an initiative to help improve the average of student
athletes, the adviser randomly selected 15 soccer players and
found 85 as the average with standard deviation of 1.25.

TEST-STATISTIC
IDENTIFY THE APPROPRIATE
FORM OF THE TEST-STATISTIC
4. The CEO of a battery manufacturing company claimed that
their batteries would last an average of 280 hours under
normal use. A researcher randomly selected 20 batteries from
the production line and tested them. The tested batteries had a
mean life span of 250 hours with a standard deviation of 40
hours. Do we have enough evidence to suggest that the claim
of an average of 280 hours is false?

TEST-STATISTIC
IDENTIFY THE APPROPRIATE
FORM OF THE TEST-STATISTIC
5. It was known that the number of tickets purchased by students at the
ticket window for the volleyball match of two popular universities
followed a distribution that has mean of 500 and standard deviation of 8.
Suppose that a few hours before the start of one of these matches, there
are 100 eager students standing in line to purchase tickets. If there are
250 tickets remaining, what is the probability that all 100 students will be
able to purchase the tickets they want?

TEST-STATISTIC
CONFIDENCE INTERVALS
1. You are planning to buy a shoes with high quality in order to use for
incoming face to face classes. The average of 2 pairs of shoes 1,500 with a
margin of error of PHP 300.85 and the confidence level of 90%.

lower limit 1,500-300.85 = 1,199.15 upper limit 1,500+300.85 = 1,800.85

What is confidence interval? =upper limit<m<lower limit

Length of the confidence interval? =1,199.15, 1,800.15


CONFIDENCE INTERVALS
1. You are planning to buy a shoes with high quality in order to use for
incoming face to face classes. The average of 2 pairs of shoes 2,500 with
a margin of error of PHP 300.85 and the confidence level of 90%.

lower limit 2,500-500.85 =2,000.15 upper limit 2,500+500.85 = 3,000.85

What is confidence interval? =upper limit<m<lower limit

Length of the confidence interval? =2,000.15, 3,000.15


CONFIDENCE INTERVALS
1. You are planning to buy a shoes with high quality in order to use for
incoming face to face classes. The average of 2 pairs of shoes 12,500 with
a margin of error of PHP 1300.85 and the confidence level of 90%.

lower limit 12,500-500.85 = 11,199.15 upper limit 12,500+500.85 = 11,800.85

What is confidence interval? =upper limit<m<lower limit

Length of the confidence interval? =11,199.15, 13,000.15


CONFIDENCE INTERVALS
1. You are planning to buy a shoes with high quality in order to use for
incoming face to face classes. The average of 2 pairs of shoes 2,500 with
a margin of error of PHP 300.85 and the confidence level of 90%.

lower limit 2,500-500.85 =2,000.15 upper limit 2,500+500.85 = 3,000.85

What is confidence interval? =upper limit<m<lower limit

Length of the confidence interval? =2,000.15, 3,000.15


CONFIDENCE INTERVALS
1. You are planning to buy a shoes with high quality in order to use for
incoming face to face classes. The average of 2 pairs of shoes 1,500 with a
margin of error of PHP 300.85 and the confidence level of 90%.

lower limit 1,500-300.85 = 1,199.15 upper limit 1,500+300.85 = 1,800.85

What is confidence interval? =upper limit<m<lower limit

Length of the confidence interval? =1,199.15, 1,800.15


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