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an automobile manufacturer claims that their van has a 52.5 miles/gallon (mpg) rating. an independent testing firm has been contracted to test the mpg for this van. after testing 32 vans they found a mean mpg of 52.3 with a variance of 1.69 mpg. is there sufficient evidence at the 0.05 level that the vans have an incorrect manufacturers mpg rating? state the null and alternative hypotheses for the above scenario.
Step1: Define null hypothesis
The null hypothesis $H_0$ is the statement of no - effect or the status - quo. Here, the manufacturer claims a MPG rating of 52.5, so $H_0:\mu = 52.5$.
Step2: Define alternative hypothesis
The alternative hypothesis $H_a$ is what we are trying to find evidence for. We want to test if the vans have an incorrect MPG rating, so it is a two - tailed test and $H_a:\mu
eq52.5$.
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$H_0:\mu = 52.5$
$H_a:\mu
eq52.5$