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8 March, 02:05

Sweet corn of a certain variety is known to produce individual ears of corn with a mean weight of 8 ounces. A

farmer is testing a new fertilizer designed to produce larger ears of corn, as measure by their weight. He finds

that 28 randomly-selected ears of corn grown with this fertilizer have a mean weight of 8.25 ounces and a

standard deviation of 0.8 ounces. There are no outliers in the data. Do these samples provide convincing

evidence at the. 05 level that the fertilizer had a positive impact on the weight of the corn ears?

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  1. 8 March, 05:37
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    H0: μ = 8

    H1: μ > 8

    t = (8.25 - 8) / (0.8/sqrt (28)) = 1.654

    t_table = 1.703

    since t_calc < t_table, we accept H0, and conclude that the sample does not provide cnvincing evidence that the fertilizer had a positive impact on the weight of the corn ears at 0.05 level of significant.
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