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(a)
To find:
The null and alternate hypotheses for the given data.
(a)
Answer to Problem 8RE
Null hypothesis: Machine
Alternate hypothesis: Machine
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
The number of rods taken from machine
The number of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter is
The number of rods taken from machine
The number of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter is
Formula used:
Calculation:
The number of rods taken from machine
The number of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter is
The proportion of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter of machine
The number of rods taken from machine
The number of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter is
The proportion of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter of machine
Null hypothesis: Machine
Alternate hypothesis: Machine
(b)
To find:
The machine which is to be used.
(b)
Answer to Problem 8RE
Machine
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
The number of rods taken from machine
The number of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter is
Calculation:
The proportion of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter of machine
The number of rods taken from machine
The number of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter is
The proportion of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter of machine
The critical value at
Thus, the machine
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