Consider the following sample of observations on coating thickness for low-viscosity paint (Achieving a Target Value for
Question:
Consider the following sample of observations on coating thickness for low-viscosity paint (“Achieving a Target Value for a Manufacturing Process: A Case Study,” J. of Quality Technology, 1992: 22–26):
.83 .88 .88 1.04 1.09 1.12 1.29 1.31 1.48 1.49 1.59 1.62 1.65 1.71 1.76 1.83 Assume that the distribution of coating thickness is normal
(a normal probability plot strongly supports this assumption).
a. Calculate a point estimate of the mean value of coating thickness, and state which estimator you used.
b. Calculate a point estimate of the median of the coating thickness distribution, and state which estimator you used.
c. Calculate a point estimate of the value that separates the largest 10% of all values in the thickness distribution from the remaining 90%, and state which estimator you used. [Hint:
Express what you are trying to estimate in terms of m and s.]
d. Estimate P(X 1.5), i.e., the proportion of all thickness values less than 1.5. [Hint: If you knew the values of and s, you could calculate this probability. These values are not available, but they can be estimated.]
e. What is the estimated standard error of the estimator that you used in part (b)?
Step by Step Answer:
Probability And Statistics For Engineering And The Sciences
ISBN: 9781133169345
8th Edition
Authors: Jay L Devore, Roger Ellsbury