To test an appropriate hypothesis to see if there is evidence that either of these sites has a higher average wind speed.
Answer to Problem 14E
There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that one of these sites has a higher average wind speed.
Explanation of Solution
It is given from the previous question that:
Now, the sample mean of the difference will be then,
Now the standard deviation of the difference will be then,
Now, let us define the hypotheses as:
Thus, the value of test statistics will be as:
The degree of freedom will be as:
Thus, the P-value will be as:
As we know if the P-value is less than the significance level then reject the null hypothesis. Thus, we have,
Thus, we conclude that there is sufficient evidence to support the claim that one of these sites has a higher average wind speed.
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