Salesmen claimed that the average gas mileage for Infiniti Motors is equal to 23 miles/gallon. Alpha=.05, we randomly selected 10 cars and found that the mean was (22.40) and the standard deviation was (2.24). What can you conclude from this study?
A. Reject Ho, there is evidence to support the gas mileage is not equal to 23 miles per gallon.
B. Reject H1, there is, there is evidence to support the gas mileage is not equal to 23 miles per gallon.
C. Do not reject Ho, there is evidence to support the gas mileage is equal to 23 miles per gallon.
D. Further information is needed.
Salesmen claimed that the average gas mileage for Infiniti Motors is equal to 23 miles/gallon. Alpha=.05,...
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You want to study the variance in gas mileage of the Ford fusion compared with the Ford F150 truck. You randomly select 8 fusions and 7 trucks and test them on the same track. The data below are the results in miles per gallon (mpg.) Fusion:27, 25.2, 27, 25.7, 24.5, 26, 25, 25.9 F150:21, 21.3, 22.5, 23.1, 21.9, 23.1, 21.8 Is there evidence to conclude that the variances are different
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A.
Compute the test statistic x2=_____ (Round to three
decimal places)
Find the P-value=______ (Round to three decimal places)
Reject/Fail To reject _____ H0. There is/is not_____ sufficient
evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that pulse rates of
women have a standard deviation equal to 10 beats per minute.
B.
Find the test statistic= x2=_____ (Round to three decimal
places)
Find the p-value of test statistic=_______ (Round to three
decimal places)
(1) _________H0. There(2)__________sufficient evidence to
conclude that the...
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