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Adam tabulated the values for the average speeds on each day of his road trip as [tex]$60.5, 63.2, 54.7, 51.6, 72.3, 70.7, 67.2, \text{and } 65.4 \text{ mph}$[/tex]. The sample standard deviation is 7.309.

Adam reads that the average speed that cars drive on the highway is [tex]$65 \text{ mph}$[/tex].
[tex]\[
t = \frac{\bar{x} - \mu}{s / \sqrt{n}}
\][/tex]

The [tex]$t$[/tex]-test statistic for a two-sided test would be:

A. [tex]$-2.87$[/tex]

B. [tex]$-1.44$[/tex]


Sagot :

To determine the [tex]\( t \)[/tex]-test statistic for Adam's road trip average speeds, we need to utilize the [tex]\( t \)[/tex]-test formula:

[tex]\[ t = \frac{\bar{x} - \mu}{s / \sqrt{n}} \][/tex]

where:
- [tex]\(\bar{x}\)[/tex] is the sample mean
- [tex]\(\mu\)[/tex] is the population mean
- [tex]\(s\)[/tex] is the sample standard deviation
- [tex]\(n\)[/tex] is the sample size

Given the values:
- Sample speeds: [tex]\(60.5, 63.2, 54.7, 51.6, 72.3, 70.7, 67.2, 65.4 \, \text{mph}\)[/tex]
- Sample standard deviation, [tex]\(s = 7.309\)[/tex]
- Population mean, [tex]\(\mu = 65 \, \text{mph}\)[/tex]
- Sample size, [tex]\(n = 8\)[/tex]

First, we calculate the sample mean, [tex]\(\bar{x}\)[/tex]:

[tex]\[ \bar{x} = \frac{60.5 + 63.2 + 54.7 + 51.6 + 72.3 + 70.7 + 67.2 + 65.4}{8} \][/tex]

The sum of the speeds is:
[tex]\[ 60.5 + 63.2 + 54.7 + 51.6 + 72.3 + 70.7 + 67.2 + 65.4 = 505.6 \][/tex]

Therefore, the sample mean, [tex]\(\bar{x}\)[/tex]:
[tex]\[ \bar{x} = \frac{505.6}{8} = 63.2 \][/tex]

Now, substitute the values into the formula:

[tex]\[ t = \frac{63.2 - 65}{7.309 / \sqrt{8}} \][/tex]

First, compute the denominator:
[tex]\[ s / \sqrt{n} = 7.309 / \sqrt{8} \][/tex]

[tex]\[ \sqrt{8} \approx 2.828 \][/tex]

[tex]\[ 7.309 / 2.828 \approx 2.585 \][/tex]

Now, compute the [tex]\( t \)[/tex]-value:
[tex]\[ t = \frac{63.2 - 65}{2.585} \][/tex]

[tex]\[ t = \frac{-1.8}{2.585} \][/tex]

[tex]\[ t \approx -0.6965616123331693 \][/tex]

Finally, rounded to the hundredths place, the [tex]\( t \)[/tex]-statistic is approximately [tex]\( -0.70 \)[/tex]. Given the answer choices, none match exactly the computed [tex]\( t \)[/tex]-statistic. Instead, the closest rounded value (though note there are no close matches to [tex]\( -0.70\)[/tex]) provided is not represented in the options [tex]\( -2.87 \)[/tex] or [tex]\( -1.44 \)[/tex].