To compare the dry braking distances from 60 to 0 miles per hour for two makes of
Question:
To compare the dry braking distances from 60 to 0 miles per hour for two makes of automobiles, a safety engineer conducts braking tests for 23 models of Make A and 24 models of Make B. The mean braking distance for Make A is 137 feet. Assume the population standard deviation is 5.5 feet. The mean braking distance for Make B is 132 feet. Assume the population standard deviation is 6.7 feet. At α = 0.10, can the engineer support the claim that the mean braking distances are different for the two makes of automobiles?
(a) Identify the claim and state H0, and Ha,
(b) Find the critical value(s) and identify the rejection region(s),
(c) Find the standardized test statistic z,
(d) Decide whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis, and
(e) Interpret the decision in the context of the original claim. Assume the samples are random and independent, and the populations are normally distributed.
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Elementary Statistics Picturing The World
ISBN: 9780134683416
7th Edition
Authors: Ron Larson, Betsy Farber