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24 June, 15:53

National Fuelsaver Corporation manufactures the Platinum Gasaver, a device they claim "may increase gas mileage by 22%." Here are the percent changes in gas mileage for 15 identical vehicles, as presented in one of the company's advertisements:

48.3 46.9 46.8 44.6 40.2 38.5 34.6 33.7

28.7 28.7 24.8 10.8 10.4 6.9 - 12.4

Would you recommend use of a t confidence interval to estimate the mean fuel savings in the population of all such vehicles? Explain your answer.

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  1. 24 June, 15:57
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    I would use a confidence interval to estimate the mean fuel savings because of the range of the data. If the data were close together, a simple mean would be enough. Here there is a wide spread of values between 48.3 and 6.9. A confidence interval would be a good representation of the values.
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