When you perform a test of hypothesis, you must always use the4-step approach: i. S1:the “Null†and “Alternate†hypotheses, ii.S2: manually calculate value of the test statistic, iii. S3:specify the level of significance and the critical value of thestatistic, iv. S5: use appropriate decision rule and then reach aconclusion about not rejecting or rejecting the null hypothesis.S5: If asked to calculate p–value,do so and relate the p-value tothe level of significance in reaching your conclusion. If you useMiniTab to perform the hypothesis test, you must paste the relevantoutput into your assignment. This output simply verifies andoccasionally replaces the manual computation of the test statistic,p-value or the confidence interval. You must supply all therequired steps, mentioned above, to make your testing procedurestandard and complete. If Confidence Coefficient (CC) and Level ofSignificance (LS) are not specified, assume the default values of95% and 5% respectively. Use precision level of only 4 DecimalDigits (DD) and no more or no less, when calculations are done witha calculator.
Sample_BMI
34.74
31.95
30.34
16.79
38.57
33.55
25.29
26.70
26.49
30.98
22.12
22.28
29.73
33.18
25.63
20.78
24.14
29.35
26.15
23.56
30.45
28.49
22.35
28.58
22.11
Test the hypothesis that the population median of the BMI isother than 29.50. Also, find the 95% Confidence Interval for thispopulation median. Is it consistent?
Please use Minitab to show your work and tell me the steps inMinitab