The world population of Whooping Cranes is now 237 theyre co
The world population of Whooping Cranes is now 237, they\'re coming back from an all-time low of 15 birds. The average egg of a Whooping Crane is 208 grams, but a new batch of nine eggs had the weights listed below (in grams). Test whether or not the new hatch has larger than average eggs at the 99% confidence level.
210 208.5 211.6 212 210.3 210.2 209 206.4 209.7
Give a statistically appropriate conclusion to the hypothesis test
Solution
Getting the means and standard deviation of the sample,
Xbar = 209.7444444
 s = 1.673403053
Formulating the null and alternative hypotheses,          
           
 Ho:   u   =   208
 Ha:    u   >   208
           
 As we can see, this is a    1   tailed test.  
           
 Thus, getting the critical t,          
 df = n - 1 =    8      
 tcrit =    2.896459448      
           
 Getting the test statistic, as          
           
 X = sample mean =    209.7444444      
 uo = hypothesized mean =    208      
 n = sample size =    9      
 s = standard deviation =    1.673403053      
           
 Thus, t = (X - uo) * sqrt(n) / s =    3.127359658      
           
 Also, the p value is          
           
 p =    0.00703565      
           
 Comparing z and zcrit (or, p and significance level), we   REJECT THE NULL HYPOTHESIS.      
Thus, we have sufficient evidence at 99% confidence that this new batch of eggs is larger than the avergae of 208 g. [ANSWER]

