EBK BUSINESS STATISTICS
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ISBN: 8220102743984
Author: STEPHAN
Publisher: PEARSON
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An automobile dealer conducted a test to determine if the time in minutes needed to complete a minor engine tune-up depends on whether a computerized engine analyzer or an electronic analyzer is used. Because tune-up time varies among compact, intermediate, and full-sized cars, the three types of cars were used as
blocks in the experiment. The data obtained follow.
Analyzer
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Electronic
Compact
50
41
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Intermediate
54
44
Full-sized
64
47
Use a = 0.05 to test for any significant differences.
State the null and alternative hypotheses.
O Ho: MCompact = "Intermediate = HFull-sized
H: "Compact * "Intermediate * "Full-sized
O Ho: "Compact * "Intermediate * HFull-sized
H: "Compact "Intermediate = "Full-sized
O Ho: Computerized = HElectronic
H: "Computerized * HElectronic
O Ho: "Computerized = HElectronic = "Compact = Intermediate = Full-sized
H: Not all the population means are equal.
O Ho: HComputerized *…
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An automobile dealer conducted a test to determine if the time in minutes needed to complete a minor engine tune-up depends on whether a computerized engine analyzer or an electronic analyzer is used. Because tune-up time varies among compact, intermediate, and full-sized cars, the three types of cars were used as blocks in the experiment. The data obtained follow.
Analyzer
computerized
electronic
Car
compact
50
41
Intermediate
56
45
Full Sized
62
46
Use ? = 0.05 to test for any significant differences.
State the null and alternative hypotheses.
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