The article Uncertainty Estimation in Railway Track LifeCycle Cost (J. of Rail and Rapid Transit, 2009) presented

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The article “Uncertainty Estimation in Railway Track LifeCycle Cost” (J. of Rail and Rapid Transit, 2009) presented the following data on time to repair (min) a rail break in the high rail on a curved track of a certain railway line.

A normal probability plot of the data shows a reasonably linear pattern, so it is plausible that the population distribution of repair time is at least approximately normal. The sample mean and standard deviation are 249.7 and 145.1, respectively.

a. Is there compelling evidence for concluding that true average repair time exceeds 200 min? Carry out a test of hypotheses using a significance level of .05.

b. Using , what is the type II error probability of the test used in

(a) when true average repair time is actually 300 min? That is, what is b(300)?

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