Answer:
Null Hypothesis, [tex]H_0[/tex] : [tex]\mu \leq[/tex] 14 automobiles per month
Alternate Hypothesis, [tex]H_a[/tex] : [tex]\mu[/tex] > 14 automobiles per month
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that the manager of an automobile dealership is considering a new bonus plan designed to increase sales volume. Currently, the mean sales volume is 14 automobiles per month.
The manager wants to conduct a research study to see whether the new bonus plan increases sales volume.
Let [tex]\mu[/tex] = population mean sales volume after the new bonus plan
So, Null Hypothesis, [tex]H_0[/tex] : [tex]\mu \leq[/tex] 14 automobiles per month
Alternate Hypothesis, [tex]H_a[/tex] : [tex]\mu[/tex] > 14 automobiles per month
Here, null hypothesis states that the new bonus plan does not increase the sales volume as the sales is less than or equal to 14 automobiles per month.
And alternate hypothesis states that the new bonus plan increases the sales volume as the sales is more than 14 automobiles per month.
Now, conclusion on when the null hypothesis ([tex]H_0[/tex]) can be rejected and when it cannot be rejected is based on two perspectives;
2. From P-value point of view;