Null Hypothesis m= 3.5
Level of Significance 0.05
Sample Size 200
Sample Mean 3.42145
Standard Deviation 0.308410412
Test Statistic (Computed) -3.60
Null hypothesis, H0: The mean graduate GPA in the MBA program is 3.50
The test conducted here was a two-tailed test that was conducted to determine if the mean
graduate GPA in the MBA program is different from 3.50. Using the a sample of 200 MBA
students, with a mean graduate GPA of 3.42145 in MBA program, it is found that there is
sufficient evidence to conclude that the average graduate GPA is different from the hypothesized
mean (=3.5). And since the p-value of .0003 is less than .05, we therefore reject the null
hypothesis that the mean graduate GPA in the MBA program is 3.50.
Solution to Problem 2
Null Hypothesis m= 45
Level of Significance 0.05
Sample Size 200
Sample Mean 42.305
Standard Deviation 8.930889032
Test Statistic (Computed) -4.27
Null hypothesis, H0: The mean age of the MBA students is 45
A One Sample Hypothesis test was conducted to determine if the mean age of the MBA students
is less than 45. By using a lower-tailed test and basing on the sample of 200 MBA students, with
a mean age of 42.305, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean age of the MBA
students is less than the hypothesized mean(=45). Because the p-value of .0000 is less than
0.05 level of significance, we reject the null hypothesis that the mean age of the MBA students is
45