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29 August, 13:22

The diameters of aluminum alloy rods produced on an extrusion machine are known to have a standard deviation of 0.0001 in. A random sample of 25 rods has an average diameter of 0.5046 in.

a) Test the hypothesis that mean rod diameter is 0.5025 in. Assume two-sided alternative and significance level of 0.05.

b) Find the p-value for test in part (a).

c) Construct a 95% two-sided confidence interval on the mean rod diameter.

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  1. 29 August, 17:07
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    a) Hypothesis mean differs from 0.5025. Rejected

    b) P-value = 0

    c) 0.50456 < u < 0.50464

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    - The standard deviation s. d = 0.0001 in

    - The mean of the sample x = 0.5046 in

    - Sample size n = 25

    Find:

    a) Test the hypothesis that mean rod. Assume two-sided alternative and significance level of 0.05.

    b) Find the p-value for test in part

    c) Construct a 95% two-sided confidence interval on the mean rod diameter.

    Solution:

    - The random variable X: the measurements for rod diameter follows a normal distribution:

    X~ N (0.5025, 0.0001)

    - Testing H_o: u_o = 0.5025, H_1 : u_o not equal 0.5025

    - Compute the corresponding Z-score:

    Z_o = (0.5046 - 0.5025) / 0.0001/sqrt (25)

    Z_o = 105

    - The Z score value with respect to significance level is:

    Z_a/2 = Z_0.025 = 1.96

    Hence, Z_o > Z_a/n

    - The hypothesis H_o is rejected the mean differs from 0.5025.

    - The corresponding P-Value is:

    P-value = 2 * (1 - sig (Z_o)) = 2 * (1 - sig (105))

    P-value = 2 * (1-1) = 0

    - The confidence interval is:

    (x - Z_a/2 (s. d/sqrt (n)) < u < (x + Z_a/2 (s. d/sqrt (n))

    (0.5046 - 1.96 (0.0001/sqrt (25)) < u < (0.5046 + 1.96 (0.0001/sqrt (25))

    0.50456 < u < 0.50464
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