Complete question is;
The reading speed of second grade students in a large city is approximately normal, with a mean of 91 words per minute (wpm) and a standard deviation of 10 wrpm. A teacher instituted a new reading program at school. After 10 weeks in the program, it was found that the mean reading speed of a random sample of 19 second grade students was 90.7 wpm. What might you conclude based on this result? Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes within your choice. (Type integers or decimals rounded to four decimal places as needed.)
Answer:
We would conclude that the new program doesn't seem to be more effective than the old program.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given;
Population mean; μ = 91
Population standard deviation; σ = 10
Sample mean; x¯ = 90.7
Sample size; n = 19
Formula for z-score
z = (x¯ - μ)/(σ/√n)
z = (90.7 - 91)/(10/√19)
z = -0.131
From online p-value from z-score calculator attached, using z = -0.131; significance level = 0.05; one tailed, we have;
P-value = 0.4479
This is more than the significance level of 0.05. Thus, we would conclude that the new program doesn't seem to be more effective than the old program.