3 Statistics and Probability G11 Quarter 4 Module 3 Formulating Null and Alternative Hypotheses For Population Mean
3 Statistics and Probability G11 Quarter 4 Module 3 Formulating Null and Alternative Hypotheses For Population Mean
3 Statistics and Probability G11 Quarter 4 Module 3 Formulating Null and Alternative Hypotheses For Population Mean
Quarter 4 – Module 3:
Formulating Appropriate Null
and Alternative Hypotheses on a
Population Mean
Statistics and Probability
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 4 – Module 3: Formulating Appropriate Null and Alternative Hypotheses on a
Population Mean
First Edition, 2020
Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: No copyright shall subsist in any work
of the Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the government agency or
office wherein the work is created shall be necessary for exploitation of such work for profit.
Such agency or office may, among other things, impose as a condition the payment of
royalties.
Borrowed materials (i.e., songs, stories, poems, pictures, photos, brand names,
trademarks, etc.) included in this module are owned by their respective copyright holders.
Every effort has been exerted to locate and seek permission to use these materials from
their respective copyright owners. The publisher and authors do not represent nor claim
ownership over them.
Published by the Department of Education
Secretary: Leonor Magtolis Briones
Undersecretary: Diosdado M. San Antonio
Welcome to the Probability and Statistics for Senior High School Alternative
Delivery Mode (ADM) Module on Formulating Appropriate Null and
Alternative Hypotheses on a Population Mean!
This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and
independent learning activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore,
this also aims to help learners acquire the needed 21st century skills while
taking into consideration their needs and circumstances.
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the
body of the module:
As a facilitator, you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this module.
You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing them to
manage their own learning. Furthermore, you are expected to encourage and assist
the learners as they do the tasks included in the module.
ii
For the learner:
Welcome to the Probability and Statistics for Senior High School Alternative
Delivery Mode (ADM) Module on Formulating Appropriate Null and
Alternative Hypotheses on a Population Mean!
The hand is one of the most symbolic parts of the human body. It is often
used to depict skill, action, and purpose. Through our hands, we may learn,
create, and accomplish. Hence, the hand in this learning resource signifies
that as a learner, you are capable and empowered to successfully achieve
the relevant competencies and skills at your own pace and time. Your
academic success lies in your own hands!
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful
opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and
time. You will be enabled to process the contents of the learning resource
while being an active learner.
iii
Answer Key at the end of the module.
What I Have This includes questions or blank
Learned sentences/paragraphs to be filled in to
process what you learned from the
lesson.
iv
What I Need to Know
In this module, you will learn how to formulate null and alternative
hypotheses on a population mean.
What I Know
2. A vacuum cleaner consumes less than 46 kwh per year. What hypothesis
test can you use in this claim?
A. left-tailed C. null hypothesis
B. right- tailed D. alternative hypothesis
1
4. The sign of the alternative hypothesis in a left-tailed test is always ________
A. Equal C. less than
B. not equal D. greater than
10. Which is the correct null hypothesis of the claim below? “Students take
an average of less than five (5) years to graduate from college.”
A. 𝐻𝑜 : µ = 5 B. 𝐻𝑜 : µ < 5 C. 𝐻𝑜 : µ ≠ 5 D. 𝐻𝑎 : µ < 5
11. In driver’s test, an average of 300 drivers pass on their first try. We want
to test if more than an average of 300 passes on the first try. Which
2
inequality symbols is correct (=, ≠, ≥, <, ≤, >) for the null and alternative
hypotheses - 𝐻𝑜 : µ __ 300 𝐻𝑎 : µ __ 300?
A. <, > B. =, ≠ C. ≤, ≥ D. = , >
13. In a commercial, a new diet program would like to claim that their
methods result in a mean weight loss of more than 22kgs in two (2)
weeks. To determine if this is a valid claim, they hire an agency that then
selects 25 people to be placed on this diet. What is the test of
hypothesis?
A. null C. one tailed- test
B. alternative D. two tailed- test
15. A survey reported that teenagers spend an average at most four (4)
hours each day on social media. The organization thinks that, currently,
the mean is higher. Fifteen (15) randomly chosen teenagers were asked
how many hours per day do they spend on social media. The sample
mean was 4.5 hours with a sample standard deviation of 2.0. What is
the test of hypothesis?
A. left-tailed test C. hypothesis test
B. two-tailed test D. right-tailed test
3
Lesson Formulating Appropriate Null
What’s In
1. The survey shows that the number of students (n) who have parents with
a house of their own is less than 20.
A. 𝑛 < 20 B. 𝑛 > 20 C. 𝑛 ≤ 20 D. 𝑛 ≥ 20
4
Guide Questions:
1. How did you find the previous activity? Was it easy or difficult?
2. What previously learned principle did you apply in the activity?
3. Were you able to determine the correct expression that correspond to
each situation? Elaborate.
4. Do you think you will apply these activities in formulating null and
alternative hypotheses?
What’s New
Directions: Examine the pictures below then answer the guide questions
that follow.
“Effect of a Fertilizer on Plant Growth”
5
Guide Questions:
What Is It
In statistical hypothesis testing, there are always two hypotheses: the null
and alternative hypotheses. Below is a comparison between the two.
6
𝑯𝒐 : µ = 𝒌 𝑯𝒐 : µ ≤ 𝒌 𝑯𝒐 : µ ≥ 𝒌
𝑯𝒂 : µ ≠ 𝒌 𝑯𝒂 : µ > 𝒌 𝑯𝒂 : µ < 𝒌
The claim used the word “less than” which as seen in the table above,
corresponds to the symbol (<). Therefore, the answer is n<20.
Note:
𝐻𝑜 always has = symbol in it. 𝐻𝑎 never has an = symbol in it. The choice of
symbol depends on the wording of the hypothesis test. However, be aware
that many researchers use = (equal sign) in the null hypothesis, even with
> or < as the symbol in the alternative hypothesis. Notice also that the
notation of alternative hypothesis complements the null hypothesis.
Illustrative Examples:
Solution: First, identify the parameter which is the mean height of all
Grade 11 students. Since it is a population mean, use the notation 𝝁.
The claim in this example is that the average weight is 169 cm which
translates to 𝝁 = 𝟏𝟔𝟗 and is considered as null hypothesis. To formulate
7
the alternative hypothesis, write the complement/opposite of the null
hypothesis which is the average weight is not equal to 169 cm.
Solution: In this example, the parameter is the average and the claim
is that the average is at least ₱730,000. The word at least has the
notation of (≥) which means that the claim is at the null hypothesis. In
8
the alternative hypothesis, you will use (<) as its complement.
Therefore:
𝑯𝑶 : µ ≥ ₱𝟕𝟑𝟎, 𝟎𝟎𝟎 or 𝑯𝑶 : µ = ₱𝟕𝟑𝟎, 𝟎𝟎𝟎 (claim)
𝑯𝒂 : µ < ₱𝟕𝟑𝟎, 𝟎𝟎𝟎
Solution: The parameter used in this example is average (µ) and the
claim is that average is at most 240 minutes. The word ‘at most’ has
the notation of (≤) which means that claim is at the null hypothesis.
The null hypothesis would be 𝑯𝟎 : µ ≤ 𝟐𝟒𝟎. To formulate the alternative,
use the notation (>) as the complement of (≤). Therefore, alternative
hypothesis is 𝑯𝒂 : µ > 𝟐𝟒𝟎.
𝑯𝑶 : µ ≤ 𝟐𝟒𝟎 or 𝑯𝑶 : µ = 𝟐𝟒𝟎 (claim)
𝑯𝒂 : µ > 𝟐𝟒𝟎
On the other hand, some hypotheses predict only that one value will
be different from another, without additionally predicting which will be
higher. The test of such a hypothesis is nondirectional or two-
tailed because an extreme test statistic in either tail of the distribution
(positive or negative) will lead to the rejection of the null hypothesis of no
difference.
One-Tailed Two-Tailed
Alternative hypothesis contains Alternative contains the
the greater than (>) or less than inequality (≠) symbol.
(<) symbols
It is directional (either right-tailed It has no direction.
or left-tailed)
9
The table below shows the null and alternative hypotheses stated
together with the directional test.
2. A piggery owner believes that using organic feeds on his pigs will
yield greater income. His average income from the previous year
was ₱120, 000. State the hypothesis and identify the directional
test.
In this example, the null hypothesis is 𝑯𝑶 ∶ 𝝁 = 𝟏𝟐𝟎, 𝟎𝟎𝟎 . You may
notice that the hypothesis used the phrase ‘greater income’ that is
associated with greater than. Therefore, 𝑯𝒂 ∶ 𝝁 > 𝟏𝟐𝟎, 𝟎𝟎𝟎. This
hypothesis uses inequality symbol (>) so it is one-tailed test and it uses
greater than which specifically called for the right-tailed test.
𝑯𝑶 ∶ 𝝁 = 𝟏𝟐𝟎, 𝟎𝟎𝟎 and 𝑯𝒂 ∶ 𝝁 > 𝟏𝟐𝟎, 𝟎𝟎𝟎 (right-tailed test)
10
What’s More
1. A school principal claims that the Grade 11 students in her high school
have a mean score of 92.
Parameter: ___________ Null Hypothesis: ___________
Claim: mean score of 92 Alternative Hypothesis: 𝐻𝑎 : µ ≠ 92
4. The Bureau of Internal Revenue claims that the mean wait time for
taxpayer during a recent tax filing is at most 8.7 minutes. A random
sample of 11 taxpayers has a mean wait time of 8.7 minutes and a
standard deviation of 2.7 minutes. Is there enough evidence to reject the
claim at a significance level of 0.10?
Parameter: mean Null Hypothesis: ___________
Claim: ___________ Alternative Hypothesis: 𝐻𝑎 : µ > 8.7
11
Activity 3. Let’ s Hypothesize
1. Mrs. Dela Cruz claims that her students scored an average of 91 in their
Mathematics quiz. The master teacher wants to know whether the
teacher’s claim is acceptable or not.
𝐻𝑜 : _________________________________________________
𝐻𝑎 : _________________________________________________
2. A car manufacturer claims that the mean selling price of all cars
manufactured is only ₱150,000. A consumer agency wants to test
whether the mean selling price of all the cars manufactured exceeds
₱150, 000.
𝐻𝑜 : _________________________________________________
𝐻𝑎 : _________________________________________________
4. A bus company in Manila claims that the mean waiting time for a bus
during rush hour is less than 12 minutes. A random sample of 30
waiting times has a mean of 15 minutes with a standard deviation of 4.8
minutes.
𝐻𝑜 : _________________________________________________
𝐻𝑎 : _________________________________________________
12
Activity 4. One-Tailed or Two-Tailed!
1. A used car dealer says that the mean price car in the Philippines is at
least ₱350,000.
Activity 5. Formu-Tail
13
4. The average price of a certain type of car is greater than ₱600,000.
𝐻𝑜 : _________________ 𝐻𝑎 : _________________ _______- tailed test
6. A study claims that the mean survival period for certain cancer patients
treated immediately with chemotherapy and radiation is 24 months.
𝐻𝑜 : _________________ 𝐻𝑎 : _________________ _______- tailed test
7. The average pre-school cost for tuition fees last year was ₱ 15,500. The
following year, 20 schools had a mean of ₱ 13, 100 and standard
deviation of ₱ 2,500.
𝐻𝑜 : _________________ 𝐻𝑎 : _________________ _______- tailed test
9. The principal of Mabundok High School claims that the students in his
school have above average intelligence. A random sample of 30 students’
IQ scores have a mean score of 113. The mean population IQ is 100 with
a standard deviation of 15. Is there an evidence to support his claim?
𝐻𝑜 : ________________ 𝐻𝑎 : __________________ _______-tailed test
10. The owner of BYD manufacturer claims that their batteries last an
average of at most 350 hours under normal use. A researcher randomly
selected 20 batteries from the production line and tested them. The
tested batteries had a mean life span of 270 hours with a standard
deviation of 50 hours.
𝐻𝑜 : ________________ 𝐻𝑎 : __________________ _______-tailed test
14
What I Have Learned
What I Can Do
Cite five (5) research questions used in real life and formulate your null and
alternative hypotheses.
Example: Is it true that turmeric can prevent viruses?
𝐻𝑜 : Drinking turmeric cannot prevent viruses.
𝐻𝑎 : Drinking turmeric can prevent viruses.
15
Assessment
4. If the researcher wishes to test the claim that the mean of the population
is 75, the appropriate null hypothesis is:
A. 𝜇 ≤ 75 B. 𝜇 ≥ 75 C. 𝜇 ≠ 75 D. 𝜇 = 75
16
8. “A modern approach in advertisement will not increase the demand for a
product.” This is an example of _______________ hypothesis.
A. Null C. alternative
B. Mean D. right-tailed
13. A teacher in Math announced that the mean score of Grade 9 students in
the first quarterly assessment in Mathematics was 89 and standard
deviation was 6. One student, who believed that the mean score was less
than this, randomly selected 30 students and computed the mean score.
What kind of test of hypothesis can describe this?
A. left-tailed B. two-tailed C. right-tailed D. multiple-tailed
17
15. Which directional test is illustrated in the given problem below?
In a recent survey, the average amount of money students have in their
wallet is ₱200.00 with standard deviation of 45. A teacher feels that the
average amount is lower. She surveyed 80 randomly selected students
and found that the average amount is ₱35.
A. left-tailed B. two-tailed C. alternative D. right tailed
Additional Activities
18
19
What I Know What’s More
1. C 11. D What's In Activity 2
2. A 12. A 1. Mean, 𝐻𝑜 : µ = 92
3. C 13. C Activity 1 2. 𝐻𝑜 : µ = 14, 𝐻𝑜 : µ ≠ 14
4. C 14. D
1. A 3. Average, 𝐻𝑎 : µ < 121
5. B 15. D
6. B 2. B 4. mean weight time is
7. C 3. D at most 8.7,
8. C 4. C 𝐻𝑜 : µ ≤ 8.7
9. D 5. A 5. 𝐻𝑜 : µ = 7.4, 𝐻𝑎 : µ ≠ 7.4
10. A
Activity 3 Activity 5 Additional
1. µ = 91, µ ≠ 91 1. µ = ₱24,620, µ ≠ ₱24,620 Activities
two-tailed 1. a. 𝐻𝑜 : µ = ₱145,000,
2. µ = 150,000, 2. µ ≤ 650 or µ = 650
µ > 150,000 µ > 650 𝐻𝑎 : µ > ₱145,000,
right-tailed
3. µ = 1.49, µ < b. Right-tailed test
3. µ ≥ 8 or µ = 8
1.49 2. a. 𝐻𝑜 : µ = 800,
µ<8
4. µ ≥ 12, µ < 12 left-tailed 𝐻𝑎 : µ < 800,
4. µ ≤ ₱600,000 or µ = ₱600,000
b. Left-tailed test
µ > ₱600,000
5. µ ≤ 2, 700, right-tailed
µ > 2,700 5. µ = 300, µ ≠ 300 Assessment
two-tailed
Activity 4 1. B
6. µ = 24 µ ≠ 24
two-tailed 2. D
1. ONE
7. µ = ₱15,500, µ ≠ ₱15, 500 3. B
2. ONE
two-tailed 4. D
3. TWO
5. A
4. ONE 8. µ ≥ 10 or µ = 10
6. C
5. ONE µ < 10
7. D
left-tailed
8. A
9. µ = 100 9. B
µ > 100 10.A
right-tailed 11.C
10.µ ≤ 350 or µ = 350 12.D
µ > 350 13.A
right-tailed 14.C
15.A
Answer Key
References
Textbooks
Online Resources
20
For inquiries or feedback, please write or call: