32. A sample of 12 radon detectors of a certain type was selected, and each was exposed...
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32. A sample of 12 radon detectors of a certain type was selected, and each was exposed to 100 pCi/L of radon. The resulting readings were as follows:
105.6 90.9 91.2 96.9 96.5 91.3 100.1 105.0 99.6 107.7 103.3 92.4
a. Does this data suggest that the population mean reading under these conditions differs from 100?
State and test the appropriate hypotheses using a .05.
b. Suppose that prior to the experiment, a value of s 7.5 had been assumed. How many determinations would then have been appropriate to obtain b .10 for the alternative m 95?
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Modern Mathematical Statistics With Applications
ISBN: 9780534404734
1st Edition
Authors: Jay L Devore
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