Mathematics 9709 · AS & A Level · Hypothesis testing

Hypothesis testing — practice question

The masses, measured in grams, of apples from one farm have mean $\mu$ and standard deviation $5.2$. The farmer states that $\mu = 64.6$. A quality control inspector asserts instead that $\mu$ is below $64.6$. To check this claim, a random sample of 100 apples is selected from the farm.
(a)[5]

The mean mass of the 100 apples is $63.5\text{ g}$. Carry out the test at the $2.5\%$ significance level.

(b)[5]

A second test of the same hypotheses at the $2.5\%$ significance level is then performed using another random sample of 100 apples from the same farm. If $\mu$ is actually $62.7$, determine the probability of a Type II error.

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This 10-mark question has a full step-by-step worked solution and mark scheme. One marking point: Hypotheses are stated as $H_0:\mu=64.6$, $H_1:\mu<64.6$

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