Elementary Statistics ( 3rd International Edition ) Isbn:9781260092561
Elementary Statistics ( 3rd International Edition ) Isbn:9781260092561
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ISBN: 9781259969454
Author: William Navidi Prof.; Barry Monk Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 11, Problem 8RE

(a)

To determine

To find:

The null and alternate hypotheses for the given data.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 8RE

Null hypothesis: Machine A produces greater than or equal proportion of rods than machine B produces.

  H0:p^1p^2

Alternate hypothesis: Machine A produces less than the proportion of rods of machine B produces.

  H0:p^1<p^2

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

The number of rods taken from machine A is n1=1000

The number of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter is x1=960

The number of rods taken from machine B is n2=600

The number of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter is x2=582

Formula used:

  p^1=x1n1

Calculation:

The number of rods taken from machine A is n1=1000

The number of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter is x1=960

The proportion of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter of machine A is as follows:

  p^1=x1n1=9601000=0.96

The number of rods taken from machine B is n2=600

The number of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter is x2=582

The proportion of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter of machine B is as follows:

  p^2=x2n2=582600=0.97

Null hypothesis: Machine A produces greater than or equal proportion of rods than machine B produces.

  H0:p^1p^2

Alternate hypothesis: Machine A produces less than the proportion of rods of machine B produces.

  H0:p^1<p^2

(b)

To determine

To find:

The machine which is to be used.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8RE

Machine A produces greater than or equal proportion of rods than machine B produces.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

The number of rods taken from machine A is n1=1000

The number of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter is x1=960

Calculation:

The proportion of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter of machine A is as follows:

  z= p ^1 p ^2 p 1 q 1 n 1 + p 2 q 2 n 2 =0.960.97 0.96( 10.96 ) 1000 + 0.97( 10.97 ) 600 =0.010.00932=1.0727

  p^1=x1n1=9601000=0.96

The number of rods taken from machine B is n2=600

The number of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter is x2=582

The proportion of rods met specifications regarding length and diameter of machine B is as follows:

  p^2=x2n2=582600=0.97

  

The critical value at 5% level of significance is 1.645 . Compare test statistic and the critical value. The test statistic value is less than the critical value i.e.

  |zCal|=1.0727,|zCritical|=1.645|zCal|<|zCritical| . The researcher can fail to reject the null hypothesis.

Thus, the machine A produces greater than or equal proportion of rods than machine B produces.

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