(Step-by-Step) Harold Hacker recently read in a national golf magazine that the average weekend golfer carries a handicap of 15 strokes and the standard
Question: Harold Hacker recently read in a national golf magazine that the average weekend golfer carries a handicap of 15 strokes and the standard deviation is 4 strokes. Harold manages a local men’s church league and just tallied the end-of-season totals. The 64 players in Harold’s league finished the year with an average handicap of 14 strokes.
- Set up the null and alternative hypotheses to test if the average handicap in Harold’s league is not the same as the national average reported in the magazine.
- Test your hypothesis using a = 0.02.
- Find the p value.
- Based on Harold’s end-of-season data, what can you conclude?
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