Do women really spend less money on Valentines Day as compar
Do women really spend less money on Valentines Day as compared to men? A recent survey found that men spend an average of $39.50 while women spend an average of $25.00. Assume that these data were based on a sample of 100 men and 100 women and the population standard deviations of spending for men and women are $32 and $25, respectively. Let u1 = Women Let u2 = Men
Solution
Set Up Hypothesis
 Null, women really spend less money on Valentines Day as compared to men Ho: u1 < u2
 Alternate, not Ho H1: u1 > u2
 Test Statistic
 X(Mean)=39.5
 Standard Deviation(s.d1)=32
 Number(n1)=100
 Y(Mean)=25
 Standard Deviation(s.d2)=25
 Number(n2)=100
 we use Test Statistic (Z) = (X-Y)/Sqrt(s.d1^2/n1)+(s.d2^2/n2)
 Zo=39.5-25/Sqrt((1024/100)+(625/100))
 Zo =3.57
 | Zo | =3.57
 Critical Value
 The Value of |Z | at LOS 0.1% is 1.282
 We got |Zo | =3.571 & | Z  | =1.282
 Make Decision
 Hence Value of | Zo | > | Z | and Here we Reject Ho
 P-Value: Right Tail -Ha : ( P > 3.57 ) = 0.00018
 Hence Value of P0.1 > 0.00018,Here we Reject Ho
We don\'t have evidence that women really spend less money on Valentines Day as compared to men

