From generation to generation the mean age when smokers firs
From generation to generation, the mean age when smokers first start to smoke varies. However, the standard deviation of that age remains constant of around 2.1 years. A survey of 40 smokers of this generation was done to see if the mean starting age is at least 19. The sample mean was 18.1 with a sample standard deviation of 1.3. Do the data support the claim at the 5% level?
Solution
Set Up Hypothesis
 Null,the mean starting age is at least 19 H0: U>=19
 Alternate, H1: U<19
 Test Statistic
 Population Mean(U)=19
 Sample X(Mean)=18.1
 Standard Deviation(S.D)=1.3
 Number (n)=40
 we use Test Statistic (t) = x-U/(s.d/Sqrt(n))
 to =18.1-19/(1.3/Sqrt(39))
 to =-4.379
 | to | =4.379
 Critical Value
 The Value of |t | with n-1 = 39 d.f is 1.685
 We got |to| =4.379 & | t  | =1.685
 Make Decision
 Hence Value of | to | > | t | and Here we Reject Ho
 P-Value :Left Tail -Ha : ( P < -4.3785 ) = 0.00004
 Hence Value of P0.05 > 0.00004,Here we Reject Ho
We don\'t have evidence to indicate that the mean starting age is at least 19

