The mean work week for engineers in start-up companies is claimed to be about 64 hours with a standard deviation of 8 hours. Kara, a newly hired engineer hopes that it's not (she wants it to be shorter). She asks 10 engineers in start-ups for the lengths of their mean work weeks. Their responses are 70; 45; 55; 60; 65; 55; 55; 60; 50; 55.
1. Is the newly hired engineer testing a mean or a proportion?
a. proportion.
b. mean.
2. The null hypothesis (or company claim), in symbols, is mu =___.
3. If the claim is correct, what is the probability that a sample mean would be as low as Kara's mean?
4. If Kara will accept the 60 hours as the real average so long as there's at least a 10% chance the sample average value could be as low as hers, should she accept the claim?
a. yes.
b. no.