Statistics Grade 9-12

Statistics: Hypothesis Testing: Null and Alternate

Writing null and alternate hypotheses for claims

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Writing null and alternate hypotheses for claims

Statistics - Grade 9-12

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Define the parameter when needed, then write the null hypothesis and alternate hypothesis using correct symbols.
  1. 1

    A cereal company claims that the mean weight of cereal in its boxes is 18 ounces. Write the null and alternate hypotheses to test whether the true mean weight is different from 18 ounces.

  2. 2

    A school counselor believes that more than 60% of students at the school participate in at least one extracurricular activity. Write the null and alternate hypotheses.

  3. 3

    A battery manufacturer states that its batteries last an average of at least 10 hours. A consumer group wants to test whether the batteries last less than 10 hours on average. Write the null and alternate hypotheses.

  4. 4

    A restaurant owner says that the average wait time for a table is 15 minutes. A manager collects data to see if the average wait time has changed. Write the null and alternate hypotheses.

  5. 5

    A researcher is testing whether a new study app increases the average test score above the usual mean of 82 points. Write the null and alternate hypotheses.

  6. 6

    A city reports that 35% of households recycle weekly. An environmental group wants to know if the actual proportion is not 35%. Write the null and alternate hypotheses.

  7. 7
    Bell curve with the left tail shaded to represent a left-tailed hypothesis test.

    For the hypotheses H0: μ = 120 and Ha: μ < 120, state whether the test is left-tailed, right-tailed, or two-tailed. Explain your answer.

  8. 8

    For the hypotheses H0: p = 0.25 and Ha: p > 0.25, describe the claim being tested in words.

  9. 9

    A student writes H0: x̄ = 50 and Ha: x̄ ≠ 50 to test a claim about a population mean. Identify the mistake and correct the hypotheses.

  10. 10

    A company wants to test whether fewer than 5% of its packages arrive late. Write the null and alternate hypotheses.

  11. 11

    Choose the correct alternate hypothesis for this situation: A coach wants to test whether the average mile time of runners is lower than 7 minutes. Options: Ha: μ = 7, Ha: μ < 7, Ha: μ > 7, Ha: μ ≠ 7.

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    Bell curve with both tails shaded to represent a two-tailed hypothesis test.

    A news article says that the average daily screen time for teens is 7.5 hours. A researcher thinks the true average is different. Write the null hypothesis, the alternate hypothesis, and identify the type of test.

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