A food company claims a population mean of 625 calories in their frozen lasagna entrées. A sample of 50 of these entrees were collected for a hypothesis test. The null hypothesis is that the...



  1. A food company claims a population mean of 625 calories in their frozen lasagna entrées. A sample of 50 of these entrees were collected for a hypothesis test.  The null hypothesis is that the population mean calories is 625.  The alternative hypothesis is that the population mean calories is higher than 625.  Below are the test results.



At the 5% significance level, what is the conclusion of the test?



  1. There is not enough evidence to conclude the population mean number of calories in the entrees is more than 625.

  2. There is enough evidence to conclude the population mean number of calories in the entrees is more than 625.

  3. The mean is 630.

  4. The mean is 625.


- One-Sample T<br>Descriptive Statistics<br>95% Lower Bound<br>N Mean StDev SE Mean<br>for u<br>50 630.00 15.00<br>2.12<br>626.44<br>Hi mean of Sample<br>Test<br>H μ= 625<br>Null hypothesis<br>Alternative hypothesis H;: µ > 625<br>T-Value P-Value<br>2.36<br>0.011<br>

Extracted text: - One-Sample T Descriptive Statistics 95% Lower Bound N Mean StDev SE Mean for u 50 630.00 15.00 2.12 626.44 Hi mean of Sample Test H μ= 625 Null hypothesis Alternative hypothesis H;: µ > 625 T-Value P-Value 2.36 0.011

Jun 08, 2022
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