Q1-7BSC

Question

Identifying \({H_0}\) and \({H_1}\) . In Exercises 5–8, do the following: 

a. Express the original claim in symbolic form. 

b. Identify the null and alternative hypotheses.

 

Pulse Rates Claim: The mean pulse rate (in beats per minute, or bpm) of adult males is equal to 69 bpm. For the random sample of 153 adult males in Data Set 1 “Body Data” in Appendix B, the mean pulse rate is 69.6 bpm and the standard deviation is 11.3 bpm.

Step-by-Step Solution

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Answer

a.The original claim in symbolic form is written in the following manner:

\(\mu  = 69\;{\rm{bpm}}\)

 

b. The null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis are as follows:

 

\({H_0}:\mu  = 69\)

\({H_1}:\mu  \ne 69\)

1Step 1: Given information

For a sample of 153 adult males, the mean pulse rate is equal to 69.6 bpm, and the standard deviation is equal to 11.3 bpm.

2Step 2: Original claim

a.

 

It is claimed that the mean pulse rate of adult males is equal to 69 bpm.

 

Symbolically, the claim would be \(\mu  = 69\;{\rm{bpm}}\), where \(\mu \) is the mean pulse rate of adult males.

3Step 3: Hypotheses

b.

 

Null hypothesis: The mean pulse rate of adult males is equal to 69 bpm.

\({H_0}:\mu  = 69\)

 

Alternative hypothesis: The mean pulse rate of adult males is not equal to 69 bpm.

\({H_1}:\mu  \ne 69\)