From previous studies, it has been generally believed that Northern Hemisphere icebergs have a mean depth of 270 meters. An environmentalist has suggested that global warming has caused icebergs to have greater depth. A team of scientists visiting the Northern Hemisphere observed a random sample of 41 icebergs. The depth of the base of the iceberg below the surface was carefully measured for each. The sample mean and standard deviation were calculated to be 276 meters and 20 meters respectively.

Part a) What is/are the parameters of interest relevant to this hypothesis test? Choose all parameters that you use to set up the null and alternative hypotheses, as well as those referenced in the assumptions and derivation of the relevant test statistic.






Part b) In testing a hypothesis about a parameter of interest, what would your null hypothesis be?







Part c) You would take the alternative hypothesis to be:



Part d) Compute the test statistic (Please round your answer to three decimal places):

Part e) Assume all necessary conditions are met (random sampling, independence samples, large enough sample size). Which of the following approximate the sampling distribution of the test statistic in Part d:

Part f) Which of the following ranges the P-value must lie in? [You will need the t-table to answer this question.]







Part g) Based on the -value that was obtained, you would (Select all that apply):







Part h) Suppose that, based on data collected, you reject the null hypothesis. Which of the following could you conclude?





Part i) Suppose that, based on data collected, you decide that the mean depth of Northern Hemisphere icebergs has increased due to global warming.




You can earn partial credit on this problem.