It is known that the volume of containers of a specific lubricant is normally distributed with a variance of 0.03 liters. Test the hypothesis that o^2 is not equal to 0.03 for the random sample of 10 containers with s = 0.24585 l. Use a P-value in your conclusions.

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It is known that the volume of containers of a specific lubricant is normally distributed with a variance of 0.03 liters. Test the hypothesis that o^2 is not equal to 0.03 for the random sample of 10 containers with s = 0.24585 l. Use a P-value in your conclusions.

 

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Se sabe que el volumen de los envases de un lubricante específico se distribuye
normalmente con una varianza de 0.03 litros. Pruebe la hipótesis de que o2 = 0.03 contra la
alternativa de que o? # 0.03 para la muestra aleatoria de 10 envases con s = 0.24585 Its. Use un
valor Pen sus conclusiones.
Transcribed Image Text:Se sabe que el volumen de los envases de un lubricante específico se distribuye normalmente con una varianza de 0.03 litros. Pruebe la hipótesis de que o2 = 0.03 contra la alternativa de que o? # 0.03 para la muestra aleatoria de 10 envases con s = 0.24585 Its. Use un valor Pen sus conclusiones.
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