In 1993 a study found that 18 of lakes were contaminated wit
In 1993, a study found that 18% of lakes were contaminated with dangerous levels of sulfur. Recent samples of water from 2969 lakes showed that 606 were contaminated with dangerous levels of sulfur. At a significance of 0.05, has proportion of lakes polluted by sulfur increased?
At this level of significance, we cannot say the proportion has increased.
The proportion has increased.
| At this level of significance, we cannot say the proportion has increased. | ||
| The proportion has increased. |
Solution
The test hypothesis:
Ho: p=0.18 (i.e. null hypothesis)
Ha: p>0.18 (i.e. alternative hypothesis)
The test statistic is
Z=(phat-p)/sqrt(p*(1-p)/n)
=(606/2969-0.18)/sqrt(0.18*(1-0.18)/2969)
=3.42
It is a right-tailed test.
Given a=0.05, the critical value is Z(0.05) = 1.645 (from standard normal table)
The rejection region is if Z>1.645, we reject the null hypothesis.
Since Z=3.42 is larger than 1.645, we reject the null hypothesis.
Answer: The proportion has increased.
