erence the F table.)   Razor   Blazer   Tracer   11       11       9     10       9       9     8       11       10     10       10       9     9       11       8     9       10       7     13       11       8     11       8       9          Click here for the Excel Data File   a. Specify the competing hypotheses to test

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Wenton Powersports produces dune buggies. They have three assembly lines, “Razor,” “Blazer,” and “Tracer,” named after the particular dune buggy models produced on those lines. Each assembly line was originally designed using the same target production rate. However, over the years, various changes have been made to the lines. Accordingly, management wishes to determine whether the assembly lines are still operating at the same average hourly production rate. Production data (in dune buggies/hour) for the last eight hours are as follows. (You may find it useful to reference the F table.)

 

Razor   Blazer   Tracer
  11       11       9  
  10       9       9  
  8       11       10  
  10       10       9  
  9       11       8  
  9       10       7  
  13       11       8  
  11       8       9  
 

 

 

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a. Specify the competing hypotheses to test whether there are some differences in the mean production rates across the three assembly lines.

 

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  • H0μRazor = μBlazer = μTracerHA: Not all population means are equal.
  • H0μRazor ≤ μBlazer ≤ μTracerHA: Not all population means are equal.
  • H0μRazor ≥ μBlazer ≥ μTracerHA: Not all population means are equal.
     

    b-1. Construct an ANOVA table. Assume production rates are normally distributed. (Round intermediate calculations to at least 4 decimal places. Round "SS" to 2 decimal places, "MS", "p-value" to 4 decimal places, and "F" to 3 decimal places.)

     

ANOVA
Source of Variation
Between Groups
Within Groups
Total
SS
14.25
HO, we
14.25
df
0
MS
b-2. At the 5% significance level, what is the conclusion to the test?
F
p-value
conclude that the mean buggies/hour differ for some production lines.
Transcribed Image Text:ANOVA Source of Variation Between Groups Within Groups Total SS 14.25 HO, we 14.25 df 0 MS b-2. At the 5% significance level, what is the conclusion to the test? F p-value conclude that the mean buggies/hour differ for some production lines.
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