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Chapter 15, Problem 55E
Maze Here are the data from the researcher studying the reaction times of rats from Chapter 14, Exercise 61. Recall that he has a requirement that the maze take about a minute to complete on average.
Time (sec) | |
38.4 | 57.6 |
46.2 | 55.5 |
62.5 | 49.5 |
38.0 | 40.9 |
62.8 | 44.3 |
33.9 | 93.8 |
50.4 | 47.9 |
35.0 | 69.2 |
52.8 | 46.2 |
60.1 | 56.3 |
55.1 |
- a) Plot the data. Do you think the conditions are satisfied? Explain.
- b) Do you think this maze meets the requirement that the maze takes at most a minute to complete, on average? Perform the test with and without the outlier and write a couple of sentences to the experimenter about whether the maze meets the requirement.
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