A newly installed automatic gate system was being tested to see if the number of failures in 1,000 entry attempts was the same as the number of failures in 1,000 exit attempts. A random sample of eight delivery trucks was selected for data collection. Do these sample results show that there is a significant difference between entry and exit gate failures? Use α = 0.05.     Truck 1 Truck 2 Truck 3 Truck 4 Truck 5 Truck 6 Truck 7 Truck 8 Entry failures 44 42 53 56 62 53 48 43 Exit failures 48 50 55 60 57 48 50 48  Click here for the Excel Data File   (a) Choose the appropriate hypotheses. Define the difference as Entry − Exit.   multiple choice H0: μd = 0 versus H1: μd ≠ 0 H0: μd ≥ 0 versus H1: μd < 0 H0: μd ≤ 0 versus H1: μd > 0       Automated Gate: Number of Entry/Exit Failures                                                 Entry Exit     In row format:   Truck 1 44 48     Truck 1 Truck 2 Truck 3 Truck 4 Truck 5 Truck 6 Truck 7 Truck 8   Truck 2 42 50   Entry failures 44 42 53 56 62 53 48 43   Truck 3 53 55   Exit failures 48 50 55 60 57 48 50 48   Truck 4 56 60                       Truck 5 62 57                       Truck 6 53 48                       Truck 7 48 50                       Truck 8 43 48

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A newly installed automatic gate system was being tested to see if the number of failures in 1,000 entry attempts was the same as the number of failures in 1,000 exit attempts. A random sample of eight delivery trucks was selected for data collection. Do these sample results show that there is a significant difference between entry and exit gate failures? Use α = 0.05.
 

  Truck 1 Truck 2 Truck 3 Truck 4 Truck 5 Truck 6 Truck 7 Truck 8
Entry failures 44 42 53 56 62 53 48 43
Exit failures 48 50 55 60 57 48 50 48


 Click here for the Excel Data File
 
(a) Choose the appropriate hypotheses. Define the difference as Entry − Exit.
 
multiple choice

  • H0μd = 0 versus H1μd ≠ 0
  • H0μd ≥ 0 versus H1μd < 0
  • H0μd ≤ 0 versus H1μd > 0

 

 

  Automated Gate: Number of Entry/Exit Failures                
                           
    Entry Exit     In row format:
  Truck 1 44 48     Truck 1 Truck 2 Truck 3 Truck 4 Truck 5 Truck 6 Truck 7 Truck 8
  Truck 2 42 50   Entry failures 44 42 53 56 62 53 48 43
  Truck 3 53 55   Exit failures 48 50 55 60 57 48 50 48
  Truck 4 56 60                    
  Truck 5 62 57                    
  Truck 6 53 48                    
  Truck 7 48 50                    
  Truck 8 43 48                    
                           
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