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24 September, 01:22

The Toylot company makes an electric train with a motor that it claims will draw an average of only 0.8 ampere (A) under a normal load. A sample of nine motors was tested, and it was found that the mean current was x = 1.32 A, with a sample standard deviation of s = 0.44 A.

Do the data indicate that the Toylot claim of 0.8 A is too low? (Use a 1% level of significance.)

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  1. 24 September, 01:35
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    The data indicate that toylot claim t (s) = - 3,54

    Step-by-step explanation:

    T student distribution

    sample size n = 9 df = n - 1 df = 9 - 1 df = 8

    sample mean μ = 1.32

    sample standard deviation σ = 0,44

    1. - Test hypothesis

    H₀ null hypothesis μ₀ = 0,8

    Hₐ alternative hypothesis μ₀ < 0,8

    2. - Critical value

    Confidence interval 99 % α = 0,01 and df = 8

    t (c) = - 2.8965

    3.-Compute t (s)

    t (s) = [ (μ - μ₀) / s/√n ] t (s) = - 0,52 * 3 / 0,44 t (s) = - 3.54

    4. - Compare t (s) and t (c)

    t (s) is far away in the rejection region. The data indicate that toylot claim is too low
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