In: Statistics and Probability
A company claims that the mean battery life of their MP3 player is 30 hours. You suspect the claim is incorrect and find that a random sample of 18 MP3 player has a mean battery life of 28.5 hours. With previous records, the standard deviation is 1.7 hours. Using 5% level of significance, is there enough evidence to show that the true mean battery life is less than the claim?
What is the Null hypothesis (H0); Alternate hypothesis (H1); and the direction of the test? [ Select ] ["mu <= 30, mu >30, left tailed test.", "mu = 30, mu >30, left tailed test.", "mu <= 30, mu > 30, right tailed test.", "mu>= 30, mu <30, left tailed test."]
Which distribution is used in this case?
What is the critical value?
What is the Test Statistic Value? What is the P-value?
What is the conclusion of the test?