A recent study stated that if a person chewed gum, the average number of sticks of gum he or she chewed daily was 8. To test the claim a researcher selected a random sample of 36 gum chewers and found the mean number of sticks of gum chewed per day was 7. The standard deviation of the sample was 1. At a 0.05, is the number of sticks of gum a person chews per day actually less than 8?
A recent study stated that if a person chewed gum, the average number of sticks of gum he or she chewed daily was 8. To test the claim a researcher selected a random sample of 36 gum chewers and found the mean number of sticks of gum chewed per day was 7. The standard deviation of the sample was 1. At a 0.05, is the number of sticks of gum a person chews per day actually less than 8?
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter13: Probability And Calculus
Section13.2: Expected Value And Variance Of Continuous Random Variables
Problem 10E
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