Problem 3 You're looking into the voltage outputted by a power supply. You collected outputs from 16 different power supplies that are supposed to produce 13.5 volts. What do you conclude about the mean output being 13.5 volts with 95% confidence using the p-value approach? 13.76 13.27 13.97 13.83 13.94 12.68 13.81 14.33 14.92 12.81 13.77 12.63 12.64 12.46 13.52 13.98

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You're looking into the voltage outputted by a power supply. You collected outputs from 16
different power supplies that are supposed to produce 13.5 volts. What do you conclude about
the mean output being 13.5 volts with 95% confidence using the p-value approach?
13.76
13.27
13.97
13.83
13.94
12.68
13.81
14.33
14.92
12.81
13.77
12.63
12.64
12.46
13.52
13.98
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 3 You're looking into the voltage outputted by a power supply. You collected outputs from 16 different power supplies that are supposed to produce 13.5 volts. What do you conclude about the mean output being 13.5 volts with 95% confidence using the p-value approach? 13.76 13.27 13.97 13.83 13.94 12.68 13.81 14.33 14.92 12.81 13.77 12.63 12.64 12.46 13.52 13.98
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