(a) (100.5785, 111.4215)
(b) (101.3321, 110.6679)
(c) (99.7341, 112.2659)
(d) No, the population has to be normally distributed.
9.2.17 Question Help A simple random sample of size nis drawn from a population that is...
t-distribution Table -Distribution Area in Right Tail 0.025 0.02 df 0.25 0.20 0.15 0.10 0.05 0.01 0.005 0.0025 0.001 0.0005 3 6 1.000 1.3761.963 0.816 1.061 1.386 0.765 0.978 1.250 0.741 0.941 1.190 0.727 0.9201.156 0.718 0.906 1.134 0.7110.8961.119 0.706 0.889 1.108 0.703 0.883 1.100 0.700 0.879 1.093 0.697 0.876 1.088 0.695 0.873 1.083 0.694 0.870 1.079 0.692 0.868 1.076 0.691 0.866 1.074 0.690 0.865 1.071 0.689 0.863 1.069 0.688 0.862 1.067 0.688 0.861 1.066 3.078 1.886 1.638 1.533 1.476...
t-Distribution Area in Right Tail
Degrees of Freedom 0.25 0.2
0.15 0.10 0.05
0.025 0.02 0.01
0.005 0.0025 0.001 0.0005
1 1.000 1.376 1.963
3.078 6.314 12.706
15.894 31.821 63.657
127.321 318.309 636.619
2 0.816 1.061 1.386
1.886 2.920 4.303
4.849 6.965 9.925
14.089 22.327 31.599
3 0.765 0.978 1.250
1.638 2.353 3.182
3.482 4.541 5.841
7.453 10.215 12.924
4 0.741 0.941 ...
(a) Is there a difference
in the measurement of the muzzle velocity between device A and
device B at the α = 0.01 level of significance? Note: A normal
probability plot and boxplot of the data indicate that the
differences are approximately normally distributed with no
outliers. Let di = Ai − Bi.
(i) Identify the null and alternative
hypotheses.
(ii) Determine the test statistic for
this hypothesis test (t0 = ?). Round to two
decimal places as needed.
(iii)...
(a) Does the evidence suggest that community
college transfer students take longer to attain a bachelor's
degree? Use an α = 0.05 level of significance. Perform a hypothesis
test. Determine the null and alternative hypotheses.
(b) Determine the test statistic (t =
?) and the P-value (P = ?). Round to two decimal
places as needed.
(c) Construct a 90% confidence interval for
(μcommunity college − μno transfer) to
approximate the mean additional time it takes to complete a
bachelor's...
why
is thr p value 0.001 if the value falls off of the table and the
greatest number is 3.965 so shouldnt jt be .0005?
1. Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome is a rare genetic condition that produces rapid aging in children. In individuals with the syndrome, cardiovascular disease in a common cause of death in the teenage years. A clinical study examined the effect of treatment with the drug lonafarnib and measured the pulse wave velocity (PWV), an important component of...
T Distribution Table
The U.S. Dairy Industry wants to estimate the mean yearly milk consumption. A sample of 25 people reveals the mean yearly consumption to be 82 gallons with a standard deviation of 24 gallons. Assume that the population distribution is normal. (Use Distribution Table.) a-1. What is the value of the population mean? 82 24 Unknown a-2. What is the best estimate of this value? Estimate population mean c. For a 90% confidence interval, what is the value...
can someone help me answer both A and B please?
Name: Laboratory Worksheet #8 (continued) In a tree survey, densities of tree stems were determined. Using the data and formula given below, answer the following questions. Show your all calculation work. Use the backside if necessary Plot #6 Plot #4 Plot #5 31 stems 28 stems Plot #3 29 stems Plot #2 37 stems Plot #1 38 stems 36 stems Area A 35 stems 34 stems not 25 stems 32...
Full data set Uncarpeted A researcher wanted to determine if carpeted or uncarpeted rooms contain more bacteria. The table shows the results for the number of bacteria per cubic foot for both types of rooms. A normal probability plot and boxplot indicate that the data are approximately normally distributed with no outliers. Do carpeted rooms have more bacteria than uncarpeted rooms at the α 0.01 level of significance? 1 Click the icon to view the Student t-distribution table 13. Carpeted...
92.19-T Question Help A simple random sample of size n is drawn from a population that is normally distributed. The sample mean, x, is found to be 18.3, and the sample standard deviation s, is found to be 5.6. (a) Construct a 90% confidence interval about if the sample size, n, is 31. (b) Construct a 90% confidence interval about μ if the sample size, n' is 61 . How does increasing the sample size affect the margin of error,...
Consider the following hypotheses:
H0: μ ≤ 37.9
HA: μ > 37.9
A sample of 31 observations yields a sample mean of 39.3. Assume
that the sample is drawn from a normal population with a population
standard deviation of 4.2. Tables provided below z table
or t table****
a-1. Find the p-value.
0.05 p-value < 0.10
p-value 0.10
p-value < 0.01
0.01 p-value < 0.025
0.025 p-value < 0.05
a-2. What is the conclusion if α =
0.01?
Reject H0 since the p-value is...