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- A local bank claims that the waiting time for its customers to be served is the lowest in the area. A competitor bank checks the waiting times at both banks. The sample statistics are listed below. Test the local bank’s claim. Use the information given below. Use a significance level of .05 and assume the variances are equal. 1. Identify what they are given and what they need to find; 2. Identify the type of problem they have been given and the tools necessary to solve the problem; 3. Correctly apply the tools to the information given to set up the problem; 4. Perform mathematically correct calculations to determine a solution; 5. Interpret their results in terms of the original problem.An engineer designed a valve that will regulate water pressure on an automobile engine. The engineer designed the valve such that it would produce a mean pressure of 5.5 pounds/square inch. It is believed that the valve performs above the specifications. The valve was tested on 24 engines and the mean pressure was 5.7 pounds/square inch with a variance of 0.49. A level of significance of 0.01 will be used. Assume the population distribution is approximately normal. Make the decision to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis. DainTwo brands of batteries are tested, and their voltages are compared. The summary statistics follow. For sample 1, the sample size is 27; the population standard deviation is 0.3 volts and the mean is 9.2 volts. For sample 2, the sample size is 30; the population standard deviation is 0.1 volts and the mean is 8.8 volts. Is the mean of sample 1 smaller than the mean of sample 2? Using a significance level of 0.05. a) Identify the claim and state the hypotheses. b) What is the test statistics? Find the critical values (s). c) Make the decision to reject or not reject the null hypothesis and explain why. d) Graph your decision and include all the values. That is, the mean, the standard deviation, the critical value(s), the rejection region. e) Set up the formula with the correct numbers for the 95% confidence interval of the mean number of jobs.
- Fuel efficiency of Prius: Fueleconomy.gov, the official US government source for fuel economy information, allows users to share gas mileage information on their vehicles. The histogram below shows the distribution of gas mileage in miles per gallon (MPG) from 14 users who drive a 2012 Toyota Prius. The sample mean is 53.3 MPG and the standard deviation is 5.2 MPG. Note that these data are user estimates and since the source data cannot be verified, the accuracy of these estimates are not guaranteed. (a) The EPA claims that a 2012 Prius gets 50 MPG (city and highway mileage combined). Do these data provide strong evidence against this estimate for drivers who participate on fueleconomy.gov? The test statistic is: __________________(please round to two decimal places)The p-value:___________________________ for this hypothesis test is: (please round to four decimal places)(c) Please comment on the primary thing that is wrong about the following statement: There is sufficient evidence…In a random sample of 5 mobile devices, the mean repair cost was $60.00 and the standard deviation was $12.00. Assume the population is normally distributed and use a t-distribution to find the margin of error and construct a 95% confidence interval for the population mean. Interpret the results.An engineer designed a valve that will regulate water pressure on an automobile engine. The engineer designed the valve such that it would produce a mean pressure of 5.5 pounds/square inch. It is believed that the valve performs above the specifications. The valve was tested on 24 engines and the mean pressure was 5.7 pounds/square inch with a variance of 0.49. A level of significance of 0.01 will be used. Assume the population distribution is approximately normal. Make the decision to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis.
- Previous surveys indicate 33% of households in Barrie regularly recycle household waste through a blue box program. In a random sample of ten households, what is the probability of finding exactly five who regularly use a blue box?Scientists measured the amount of drug in tablets produced at two different, independent sites. Scientists want to know whether there is any difference between the mean drug concentration in tablets produced at Site 1 and Site 2. Run the appropriate test in Excel, assuming the population variances are equal. Use an a = .05 significance level. Submit the...Salma recently switched her primary doctor to one specializing in caring for elderly patients. On her new doctor's website, it says that the mean systolic blood pressure among elderly females is 115 millimeters of mercury (mmHg). Salma believes the value is actually higher. She bases her belief on a recently reported study of 21 randomly selected, elderly females. The sample mean systolic blood pressure was 118 mmH, and the sample standard deviation was 21 mmHg. Assume that the systolic blood pressures of elderly females are approximately normally distributed. Based on the study, at the 0.10 level of significance, can it be concluded that y, the population mean systolic blood pressure among elderly females, is greater than 115 mmHg? Perform a one-tailed test. Then complete the parts below. Carry your intermediate computations to three or more decimal places. (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.)
- Christin ently switched her primary doctor to one specializing in caring for elderly patients. On her new doctor's website, it says that the mean systolic blood pressure among elderly females is 115 millimeters of mercury (mmHg). Christine believes the value is actually higher. She bases her belief on a recently reported study of 14 randomly selected, elderly females. The sample mean systolic blood pressure was 129 mmHg, and the sample standard deviation was 22 Español mmHg. Assume that the systolic blood pressures of elderly females are approximately normally distributed. Based on the study, at the 0.05 level of significance, can it be concluded that u, the population mean systolic blood pressure among elderly females, is greater than 115 mmHg? Perform a one-tailed test. Then complete the parts below. Carry your intermediate computations to three or more decimal places. (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.) (a) State the null hypothesis H and the alternative hypothesis H . H, :0…Periodically, customers of a financial services company are asked to evaluate the company's financial consultants and services. Higher ratings on the client satisfaction survey indicate better service, with 7 the maximum service rating. Independent samples of service ratings for two financial consultants are summarized here. Consultant A has 10 years of experience, whereas consultant B has 1 year of experience. Use a = 0.05 and test to see whether the consultant with more experience has the higher population mean service rating. Assume the population variances are unequal. Consultant A Consultant B n1 = 16 n2 10 X1 = 6,81 X2 = 6.25 %3D S1 = 0.68 S2 = 0.75 (a) State the null and alternative hypotheses. O Hoi H1 - H2 = 0 Hai H1- Hz>0 O Ho: H1 - 42 = 0 Hại H1 - H2# 0 O Ho: H1 - H2 > 0 %3D Ha: H1 - H2 = 0 O Ho: H1 - Hz # 0 Hai Hy - Hz = 0 Hoi H1 - H2 = Hai H1- H2 = 0 (b) Compute the value of the test statistic. (Round your answer to three decimal places.) 19.191 (c) What is the p-value?…