Effects of Greenhouse Soil vs. a Hydroponic System on Different Varieties of Tomato Plants Rachel Springer
Hypothesis Null: (Claim) The mean height of the plants in the hydroponics system will be greater than the mean height of the plants in soil. H₀: µ > Alternative: The mean height of the plant in the hydroponics system will be less than the mean height of the plants in the greenhouse soil. H₁: µ≤
Time (Days) Height (cm.) Mean Height Comparisons of Plants in Soil and Plants in Hydroponics System
Confidence Intervals Confidence Intervals 95% Hydroponics System AmericanRugersBeefsteakBeefy Boy < μ < < μ < < μ < < μ < Greenhouse Soil AmericanRugersBeefsteakBeefy Boy < μ < < μ < < μ < < μ <
Mean, Range, & Standard Deviation of the Heights of the Plants Mean Range St. Dev Mean Number of Tomatoes per Plant Hydroponics SystemGreenhouse Soil Mean American Rugers BeefsteakBeefyBoy American Rugers BeefsteakBeefyBoy
Five Pieces of Data Mean Range Confidence Interval Graphs Standard Deviation
Conclusion I do not reject my null hypothesis and I do not reject my claim. There is not enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis. The average mean of the plants in the hydroponics systems was greater than the average height of the plant in the soil.