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Now, in this question, we have a candy company, right? this company has many new staff members recently.
00:09
And they have a nut shift and a day shift.
00:14
So they're very happy.
00:16
They're happy with the new points, but they suspect some of them may be eating chocolates when they're not looking.
00:21
So their signature box weighs about 1 .87 kilograms.
00:30
The random sample nine boxes and found that on average, this box is a weight only 1 .37 kilograms.
00:42
Now, you are, and then they collect the data, and then they would like to test whether the mean weights of chocolate per box is less than the original signature box.
00:56
Now, and they assume that the, weight of chocolate per box is normally disputed, and then with certain standard deviation, right, for some sigma equals 0 .75.
01:10
And then they, they, they, they, they, they, they, what they did, they are basically, uh, calculate the p value.
01:18
So they found their p value, uh, is given by 0 .0228, right? so they calculate the p value and they found to be this.
01:28
So, uh, what, you're giving actually four statements and you're asking about the conclusion at the 5 % significance level, right? the p value is only 2 .28 % and you ask to conclude at the 5 % level...