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- A quality-control technician collects a random sample of 10 rivets from each of four different suppliers and subjects them to a shear strength test to failure 1. The dependent variable in this scenario is quantitative. (enter T for true or F for false) ____ 2. The independent variable in this scenario is quantitative. (enter T for true or F for false) _____ 3. To run an ANOVA analysis in for this scenario, what is the sample size? _____Question 19 A manufacture makes light-weight sneakers, and claim that the average weight of one sneaker is no bigger than 2 pounds. To verify this claim, a sample of 9 sneakers are weighed, and the sample mean is 2.4 pounds with the sample variance of 0.25 pounds^2. Assuming the weights of sneakers are normally distributed, we would like to test the claim of the manufacture at 10% level of significance. Please select the correct statement from below:Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB), a semicrystalline polymer that is fully biodegradable and biocompatible, is obtained from renewable resources. From a sustainability perspective, PHB offers many attractive properties though it is more expensive to produce than standard plastics. The accompanying data on melting point (°C) for each of 12 specimens of the polymer using a differential scanning calorimeter appeared in an article. (b) the sample variance s2 from the definition [Hint: First subtract 180 from each observation.] (c) the sample standard deviation (d) s2 using the shortcut method
- Question 2 There is a claim that drink driving has been very common in high ways. The Highway Police randomly caught 300 drivers for breath alcohol test and found that 14% of drivers have breath alcohol over the legal limit. At 4% level of significance, use the p-value approach to test the hypothesis that the percentage of drivers who are drink driving is more than 10%.A) Familywise error rate for 5 from 5 independent populations with 99% CI, is? B) Sampling error in an infertial statistics problem can be over come by? C) In regression analysis if SSR = 20.213 and SST = 43.214 then linearity between variables is equal to?Question 15 - ANOVA 1 National bearings manufactures bearings at plants located in Portland Oregon, Houston Texas and Jacksonville, Florida. To measure employee knowledge of Total Quality Management (TQM), six employees were randomly selected at each plant and tested. The test scores of these employees are given in the attached data. Managers want to know if, on averge, knowledge of TQM is equal across the 3 plants. Test equality of mean scores at x=0.05.
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