You are the manager of a restaurant for a fast-food franchise.Last month the pop
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You are the manager of a restaurant for a fast-food franchise.Last month the population mean wait time at the drive–through windows for other stores in your area was µ = 3.7 minutes.You select a random sample of 64 orders at your store.The sample waiting time is X = 3.57 minutes with a sample standard deviation of S = 0.8 minutes.
At the 0.05 level of significance ( = 0.05), is there evidence that your store has a different mean waiting time?(Hint: use the 7 steps of the hypothesis testing procedure and t charts to test the claim.)
Because the sample size is 64, do you need to be concerned about the shape of the population distribution when using the t test in (a)?Why or why not?
Explanation / Answer
1.Ho:u=3.7
Ha: U NOT EQUAL TO 3.7
s=0.8 X=3.57 n=64
2. test stat= X-u/s/sqrt(n)
=3.57-3.7/0.8/8 = -0.13/0.1 =-1.3
p-value corresponding z=-1.3 is 0.0938 ,since its a two-tailed test ,the p-value is more than the significance lvel 0.05 hence we cant reject the null hypothesis .
Conclusion: the average wait time is 3.7 minutes
There is no minimum sample size for the t test to be valid.
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