emergency. An industrial psychologist believes that workers actually leave the factory faster at closing time without following any system. The company holds fire drills periodically in which a bell sounds and workers leave the building according to the system. The evacuation time for each drill is recorded. For comparison, the psychologist also records the evacuation time when the bell sounds for closing time each day. A random sample of 36 fire drills showed a mean evacuation time of 5.1 minutes with a standard deviation of 1.1 minutes. A random sample of 37 days at closing time showed a mean evacuation time of 4.2 minutes with a standard deviation of 1.0 minute. Assume that the evacuation times at closing time and during fire drills have equal but unknown population standard deviations. Construct a 99% confidence interval for the difference between
The manager of a factory has devised a detailed plan for evacuating the building as quickly as possible in the
- Construct a 99% confidence interval for the difference between the two population means.
- Test at the 5% significance level whether the mean evacuation time is smaller at closing time than during fire drills.
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