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Answer:
The p-value is 2.1%.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that a study is done to see if the average age a "child" moves permanently out of his parents' home in the United States is at most 23. 43 U.S. Adults were surveyed.
The sample average age was 24.2 with a standard deviation of 3.7.
Let [tex]\mu[/tex] = true average age a "child" moves permanently out of his parents' home in the United States.
So, Null Hypothesis, [tex]H_0[/tex] : [tex]\mu \leq[/tex] 23 {means that the average age a "child" moves permanently out of his parents' home in the United States is at most 23}
Alternate Hypothesis, [tex]H_A[/tex] : [tex]\mu[/tex] > 23 {means that the average age a "child" moves permanently out of his parents' home in the United States is greater than 23}
The test statistics that will be used here is One-sample t-test statistics because we don't know about population standard deviation;
T.S. = [tex]\frac{\bar X-\mu}{\frac{s}{\sqrt{n} } }[/tex] ~ [tex]t_n_-_1[/tex]
where, [tex]\bar X[/tex] = sample average age = 24.2
s = sample standard deviation =3.7
n = sample of U.S. Adults = 43
So, the test statistics = [tex]\frac{24.2-23}{\frac{3.7}{\sqrt{43} } }[/tex] ~ [tex]t_4_2[/tex]
= 2.127
The value of t-test statistics is 2.127.
Now, the p-value of the test statistics is given by;
P-value = P( [tex]t_4_2[/tex] > 2.127) = 0.021 or 2.1%