What is decision rule and should machinery be recalibrated


Problem: Testing Hypotheses

Hypothesis testing is used in business to test assumptions and theories. These assumptions are tested against evidence provided by actual, observed data. A statistical hypothesis is a statement about the value of a population parameter that we are interested in. Hypothesis testing is a process followed to arrive at a decision between 2 competing, mutually exclusive, collective exhaustive statements about the parameter's value.

Consider the following scenario: An industrial seller of grass seeds packages its product in 50-pound bags. A customer has recently filed a complained alleging that the bags are underfilled. A production manager randomly samples a batch and measures the following weights:

Weight, (lbs)
45.6   49.5
47.7   46.7
47.6   48.8
50.5   48.6
50.2   51.5
46.9   50.2
47.8   49.9
49.3   49.8
53.1   49.3
49.5   50.1

To determine whether the bags are indeed being underfilled by the machinery, the manager must conduct a test of mean with a significance level α = 0.05.

In a minimum of 175 words, respond to the following:

1. State appropriate null (Ho) and alternative (H1) hypotheses.
2. What is the critical value if we work with a significant level α = 0.05?
3. What is the decision rule?
4. Calculate the test statistic.
5. Are the bags indeed being underfilled?
6. Should machinery be recalibrated?

The response should include a reference list. One-inch margins, Using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, double-space and APA style of writing and citations.

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