[Solution Library] The producers of a new toothpaste claim that it prevents more cavities than other brands of toothpaste. A random sample of 60 people
Question: The producers of a new toothpaste claim that it prevents more cavities than other brands of toothpaste. A random sample of 60 people used the new toothpaste for 6 months. The mean number of cavities at their next checkup is 1.5. In the general population, the mean number of cavities at a 6-month checkup is 1.73 ( \(\sigma=1.12\) ).
- Is this a one- or two-tailed test?
- What are \(H_{0}\) and \({{H}_{a}}\) for this study?
- Compute Z obt
- What is Z cr
- Should \(H_{0}\) be rejected? What should the researcher conclude?
- Determine the \(95 \%\) confidence interval for the population mean, based on the sample mean.
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