A machine manufactures bolts that are supposed to be 3 inches in length. Each day a quality engineer selects a random sample of 50 bolts from the day’s production, measures their lengths, and performs a hypothesis test of H0: μ = 3 versus H1: μ ≠ 3, where μ is the
- a. Assume that on a given day, the true mean length of bolts is 3 in. What is the
probability that the machine will be shut down? (This is called the false alarm rate.) - b. If the true mean bolt length on a given day is 3.01 in., find the probability that the equipment will be recalibrated.
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