What is the upper bound of the two-sided confidence interval?
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- Unfortunately, arsenic occurs naturally in some ground water. A mean arsenic level of μ=8 parts per billion (ppb) is considered safe for agricultural use. A well in Los Banos is used to water cotton crops. This well is tested on a regular basis for arsenic. A random sample of 37 tests gave a sample mean of x=7.3 ppb arsenic. It is known that σ=1.9 ppb for this type of data. Does this information indicate that the mean level of arsenic in this well is less than 8 ppb? Use the classical approach. Use α=0.01 What is the hypotheses for this problem? A: Ho μ =7.3ppb vs HA μ < 7.3ppb B: Ho μ <7.3ppb vs HA μ ≥ 7.3ppb C: Ho μ =8.0ppb vs HA μ < 8.0ppb D: Ho μ <8.0ppb vs HA μ ≥ 8.0ppbAn article compared the dielectric constants between two types of asphalt, HL3 and HL8, commonly used in pavements. For 42 specimens of HL3 asphalt the average dielectric constant was 5.92 with a standard deviation of 0.15, and for 37 specimens of HL8 asphalt the average dielectric constant was 6.05 with a standard deviation of 0.16. Can you conclude that the mean dielectric constant differs between the two types of asphalt? Find the P-value and state a conclusion. The P-value is . Round the answer to four decimal places. We (Click to select) cannot can conclude that the mean dielectric constant differs between the two types of asphalt.Unfortunately, arsenic occurs naturally in some ground water.t A mean arsenic level of u = 8.0 parts per billion (ppb) is considered safe for agricultural use. A well in Texas is used to water cotton crops. This well is tested on a regular basis for arsenic. A random sample of 36 tests gave a sample mean of x = 6.7 ppb arsenic, with s = 3.0 ppb. Does this information indicate that the mean level of arsenic in this well is less than 8 ppb? Use a = 0.01. n USE SALT (a) What is the level of significance? State the null and alternate hypotheses. O Ho: H = 8 ppb; H,: u > 8 ppb O Ho: H = 8 ppb; H,: H + 8 ppb O Ho: H 8 ppb; H,: u = 8 ppb O Ho: H = 8 ppb; H,: µ 0.100 O 0.050 < P-value < 0.100 O 0.010 < P-value < 0.050 O 0.005 < P-value < 0.010 P-value < 0.005 Sketch the sampling distribution and show the area corresponding to the P-value. MacBook Pro esc
- To compare the dry braking distances from 30 to 0 miles per hour for two makes of automobiles, a safety engineer conducts braking tests for 35 models of Make A and 35 models of Make B. The mean braking distance for Make A is 43 feet. Assume the population standard deviation is 4.6 feet. The mean braking distance for Make B is 46 feet. Assume the population standard deviation is 4.5 feet. At α=0.10, can the engineer support the claim that the mean braking distances are different for the two makes of automobiles? Assume the samples are random and independent, and the populations are normally distributed. The critical value(s) is/are Find the standardized test statistic z for μ1−μ2.To compare the dry braking distances from 30 to 0 miles per hour for two makes of automobiles, a safety engineer conducts braking tests for 35 models of Make A and 35 models of Make B. The mean braking distance for Make A is 43 feet. Assume the population standard deviation is 4.6 feet. The mean braking distance for Make B is 47 feet. Assume the population standard deviation is 4.2 feet. At α=0.10, can the engineer support the claim that the mean braking distances are different for the two makes of automobiles? Assume the samples are random and independent, and the populations are normally distributed. Complete parts (a) through (e).To compare the dry braking distances from 30 to 0 miles per hour for two makes of automobiles, a safety engineer conducts braking tests for 35 models of Make A and 35 models of Make B. The mean braking distance for Make A is 41 feet. Assume the population standard deviation is 4.6 feet.The mean braking distance for Make B is 42 feet. Assume the population standard deviation is 4.4 feet. At α=0.10, can the engineer support the claim that the mean braking distances are different for the two makes of automobiles? Assume the samples are random and independent, and the populations are normally distributed. Complete parts (a) through (e). (a) Identify the claim and state Ho and Ha. What is the claim? A.The mean braking distance is different for the two makes of automobiles. This is the correct answer. B.The mean braking distance is the same for the two makes of automobiles. C.The mean braking distance is less for Make A automobiles than Make B automobiles. Your answer is…
- Unfortunately, arsenic occurs naturally in some ground water.t A mean arsenic level of u = 8.0 parts per billion (ppb) is considered safe for agricultural use. A well in Texas is used to water cotton crops. This well is tested on a regular basis for arsenic. A random sample of 36 tests gave a sample mean of x = 7.1 ppb arsenic, with s = 2.2 ppb. Does this information indicate that the mean level of arsenic in this well is less than 8 ppb? Use a = 0.01. A USE SALT (a) What is the level of significance? State the null and alternate hypotheses. O Họ: u = 8 ppb; H,: u > 8 ppb O Ho: H 8 ppb; H,: u = 8 ppb (b) What sampling distribution will you use? Explain the rationale for your choice of sampling distribution. The standard normal, since the sample size is large and a is unknown. O The Student's t, since the sample size is large and a is known. O The standard normal, since the sample size is large and a is known. The Student's t, since the sample size is large and a is unknown. What is the…Unfortunately, arsenic occurs naturally in some ground water.t A mean arsenic level of u = 8.0 parts per billion (ppb) is considered safe for agricultural use. A well in Texas is used to water cotton crops. This well is tested on a regular basis for arsenic. A random sample of 36 tests gave a sample mean of x = 7.1 ppb arsenic, with s = 2.2 ppb. Does this information indicate that the mean level of arsenic in this well is less than 8 ppb? Use a = 0.01. A USE SALT (a) What is the level of significance? State the null and alternate hypotheses. O Ho: H= 8 ppb; H,: H > 8 ppb O Ho: H 8 ppb; H: H = 8 ppb (b) What sampling distribution will you use? Explain the rationale for your choice of sampling distribution. O The standard normal, since the sample size is large and a is unknown. O The Student's t, since the sample size is large and a is known. O The standard normal, since the sample size is large and a is known. O The Student's t, since the sample size is large and a is unknown. What is…Unfortunately, arsenic occurs naturally in some ground water. A mean arsenic level of u = 8 parts per billion (ppb) is considered safe for agricultural use. A well in Los Banos is used to water cotton crops. This well is tested on a regular basis for arsenic. A random sample of 37 tests gave a sample mean of = 7.3ppb arsenic. It is known that o = 1.9 ppb for this type of data. Does this information indicate that the mean level of arsenic in this well is less than 8 ppb? Use the classical approach. Use a = 0.01 What is the Decision (step 5) for this problem? There is not sufficient evidence at the 0.01 level of significance to show the mean arsenic level in the Los Banos well is less than 7.3 ppb. O There is sufficient evidence at the 0.01 level of significance to show the mean arsenic level in the Los Banos well is less than 8.0 ppb. There is not sufficient evidence at the 0.01 level of significance to show the mean arsenic level in the Los Banos well is less than 8.0 ppb. O There is…
- The data in NutritionStudy include information on nutrition and health habits of a sample of 315 people. One of the variables is VitaminUse, indicating whether a person takes a multivitamin pill regularly or occasionally or not at all. Use technology to test whether the data provide evidence that the proportion taking a vitamin pill regularly is different from 35 % given. Clearly state the null and alternative hypotheses. : : 42 : Pi : P2 :: 0.35 : 2 :: P1 : p2 :: :: r Ho: vs Hg: ::Unfortunately, arsenic occurs naturally in some ground water. A mean arsenic level of µ = 8 parts per billion (ppb) is considered safe for agricultural use. A well in Los Banos is used to water cotton crops. This well is tested on a regular basis for arsenic. A random sample of 37 tests gave a sample mean of = 7.3ppb arsenic. It is known that o = 1.9ppb for this type of data. Does this information indicate that the mean level of arsenic in this well is less than 8 ppb? Use the classical approach. Use a = 0.01 What is the calculation (step 4) for this problem? Z = -2.34 z = 2.34 z = 2.24 z = -2.24You source a battery for your product from two different suppliers (A and B). You suspect that theequivalent series resistance (ESR) of batteries supplied by the two suppliers is not the same. Thestandard deviation of ESR from each supplier is 2 ohms. You would like to be able to determine an ESRdifference of 1 ohms between suppliers. How many parts would you need to sample from each supplier(assume you sample the same number from each supplier) for a power level of 90%. Assume the desiredsignificance level (?) is 5%.