Leaf length is normally distributed for leaves on a large oa
Leaf length is normally distributed for leaves on a large oak tree. A sample of is collected with sizes 3, 3, 5, 6, 6, 6, 7, 8, 8, 9 and 9.
If the leaves of a typical oak tree have a mean of length 5, is the mean leaf length for this oak tree different at a 5% significance level?
Is the mean leaf length for this oak tree different at a 1% significance level?
Is the mean leaf length for this oak tree different at a 10% significance level?
Solution
Set Up Hypothesis
 Null, H0: U=5
 Alternate, mean leaf length for this oak tree different, H1: U!=5
 Test Statistic
 Population Mean(U)=5
 Sample X(Mean)=6.364
 Standard Deviation(S.D)=2.111
 Number (n)=11
 we use Test Statistic (t) = x-U/(s.d/Sqrt(n))
 to =6.364-5/(2.111/Sqrt(10))
 to =2.143
 | to | =2.143
AT 0.05 LOS, Critical Value
 The Value of |t | with n-1 = 10 d.f is 2.228
 We got |to| =2.143 & | t  | =2.228
 Make Decision
 Hence Value of |to | < | t  | and Here we Do not Reject Ho
AT 0.01 LOS
 The Value of |t | with n-1 = 10 d.f is 3.169
 We got |to| =2.143 & | t  | =3.169
 Make Decision
 Hence Value of |to | < | t  | and Here we Do not Reject Ho
 AT 0.1 LOS
 The Value of |t | with n-1 = 10 d.f is 1.812
 We got |to| =2.143 & | t  | =1.812
 Make Decision
 Hence Value of | to | > | t | and Here we Reject Ho

