Four different paints are advertised as having the same drying time. To check the manufacturer's claims, five samples were tested for each of the paints. The time in minutes until the paint was dry enough for a second coat to be applied was recorded. The following data were obtained. Excel users: The data set is available in file named Paint. All data sets can be found on the premium online datasite. Click on the datafile logo to reference the data. (the excel data is below) Paint 1 Paint 2 Paint 3 Paint 4   128 144 133 150   137 133 143 142   135 142 137 135   124 146 136 140   141 130 131 153                                           At the A=0.05 level of significance, test to see whether the mean drying time is the same for each type of paint. Compute the values identified below (to 2 decimals, if necessary).   Sum of Squares, Treatment   Sum of Squares, Error   Mean Squares, Treatment   Mean Squares, Error     Calculate the value of the test statistic (to 2 decimals). _________   The p-value is _______ answer  options (less than .01, between .01 and .025, between .025 and .05, between .05 and .10, greater than .10) What is your conclusion? - answer options - (Conclude not all mean drying times are equal,  Do not reject the assumption that the mean drying times are equalItem 7)

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Four different paints are advertised as having the same drying time. To check the manufacturer's claims, five samples were tested for each of the paints. The time in minutes until the paint was dry enough for a second coat to be applied was recorded. The following data were obtained.

Excel users: The data set is available in file named Paint. All data sets can be found on the premium online datasite. Click on the datafile logo to reference the data. (the excel data is below)

Paint 1

Paint 2

Paint 3

Paint 4

 

128

144

133

150

 

137

133

143

142

 

135

142

137

135

 

124

146

136

140

 

141

130

131

153

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

At the A=0.05 level of significance, test to see whether the mean drying time is the same for each type of paint.

Compute the values identified below (to 2 decimals, if necessary).

 

Sum of Squares, Treatment  
Sum of Squares, Error  
Mean Squares, Treatment  
Mean Squares, Error  

 

Calculate the value of the test statistic (to 2 decimals). _________

 

The p-value is _______ answer  options (less than .01, between .01 and .025, between .025 and .05, between .05 and .10, greater than .10)

What is your conclusion?

- answer options - (Conclude not all mean drying times are equal,  Do not reject the assumption that the mean drying times are equalItem 7)


 

 

 

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