The life span of a component is known to be distributed as normal with standard deviation 40 hours. It is claimed that the mean life span such components is 800 hours. If a random sample of 25 components produces a mean of 782 hours, does the data support that the mean life is different form 800 hours? Test at level of significant of 0.05 and 0.01 using a) critical region b) p-values

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The life span of a component is known to be distributed as normal with standard deviation 40 hours. It is claimed that the mean life span such components is 800 hours. If a random sample of 25 components produces a mean of 782 hours, does the data support that the mean life is different form 800 hours? Test at level of significant of 0.05 and 0.01 using

a) critical region

b) p-values

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