Instructions: Perform the following exercise in minitab. (in pictures) ONLY exercise d) and e) (send the solution with minitab screenshots, and then the explanation) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: I can wait as long as necessary, I just want to see this process in minitab, please do not cancel the question. (the final answers are in the other image) (I ALREADY HAVE THE SOLUTION, WHAT I WANT TO KNOW, IS THE PROCESS IN MINITAB) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Important: please do not copy the same answer from the same question asked in bartleby. (because I don't understand it) please make sure the answer is original.
Instructions:
Perform the following exercise in minitab. (in pictures)
ONLY exercise d) and e)
(send the solution with minitab screenshots, and then the explanation)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note:
I can wait as long as necessary, I just want to see this process in minitab, please do not cancel the question.
(the final answers are in the other image)
(I ALREADY HAVE THE SOLUTION, WHAT I WANT TO KNOW, IS THE PROCESS IN MINITAB)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Important:
please do not copy the same answer from the same question asked in bartleby. (because I don't understand it)
please make sure the answer is original.
![+ The life in hours of a battery is known to be approx-
imately normally distributed with standard deviation o = 1.25
hours. A random sample of 10 batteries has a mean life of
x = 40.5 hours.
(a) Is there evidence to support the claim that battery life
exceeds 40 hours? Use a = 0.05.
(b) What is the P-value for the test in part (a)?
(c) What is the B-error for the test in part (a) if the true mean
life is 42 hours?
(d) What sample size would be required to ensure that B does
not exceed 0.10 if the true mean life is 44 hours?
(e) Explain how you could answer the question in part (a) by
calculating an appropriate confidence bound on life.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fda00748f-2fe5-43e3-9a7d-69ff084c8531%2Fb7783349-4b6c-4f36-a14e-b3d2d055bc2d%2F19w6xsf_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
![a. 1.26 = z0 < za = 1.65, than we should fail to reject Ho.
b. P-value=0.103835.
c. B = 0.000325.
d. n z 1.
e. 39.85 < µ.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fda00748f-2fe5-43e3-9a7d-69ff084c8531%2Fb7783349-4b6c-4f36-a14e-b3d2d055bc2d%2Fpi4i3gk_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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