Imagine that a researcher wanted to know the average weight
Imagine that a researcher wanted to know the average weight of 5th grade boys in a high school. He randomly sampled 5 boys from that high school. Their weights were: 120 lbs., 99 lbs, 101 lbs, 87 lbs, 140 lbs. The researcher posed a null hypothesis that the average weight for boys in that high school should be 100 lbs. What is the absolute value of calculated t that we use for testing the null hypothesis? (show work)
Solution
Formulating the null and alternative hypotheses,              
               
 Ho:   u   =   100  
 Ha:    u   =/   100  
               
               
 Getting the test statistic, as              
               
 X = sample mean =    109.4          
 uo = hypothesized mean =    100          
 n = sample size =    5          
 s = standard deviation =    20.79182532          
               
 Thus, t = (X - uo) * sqrt(n) / s =    1.010928029   [ANSWER]      

