Answer: -1.5
Step-by-step explanation:
When population standard deviation is known, then the formula to find the z-test statistic for population mean is given by :-
[tex]z=\dfrac{\overline{x}-\mu}{\dfrac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}}[/tex]
, where n= Sample size.
[tex]\mu[/tex] = Population mean
[tex]\overline{x}[/tex] = Sample mean
[tex]\sigma[/tex]= Population standard deviation.
As per given , we have [tex]\mu=120[/tex] (average infants contracted typhoid each month)
[tex]\sigma=40[/tex]
n= 4 (No. of months)
[tex]\overline{x}=90[/tex]
Then , the value of the appropriate test statistic will be :
[tex]z=\dfrac{90-120}{\dfrac{40}{\sqrt{4}}}[/tex]
[tex]z=\dfrac{-30}{\dfrac{40}{2}}[/tex]
[tex]z=\dfrac{-30}{20}[/tex]
[tex]z=-1.5[/tex]
Hence, the value of the test statistic = -1.5