A simple random sample of the sitting heights of 36 male students has a mean of 92.8cm. The population of males has sitting heights with a mean of 91.4 cm and a standard deviation of 3.6 cm. Using a 0.05 significance level to test the claim, the p-value of 0.0198 is found. What is the final conclusion about testing the claim that male students have a sitting height different from 91.4 cm. Could anyone show me how to do this?

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Answer:

there is sufficient evidence to support the claim that male student have a sitting height different of 91.4 cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

p value = 0.0198

level of significance = 0.05

hypothesis:-

[tex]H_{0}:\mu=91.4[/tex]

[tex]H_{1}:\mu\neq91.4[/tex]

decision:-

p value = 0.0198 <0.05

so, we reject the null hypothesis.]