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10.29 Examine the data below showing the weights (in pounds) of randomly selected checked bags for an airline's flights on the same day. (a) At Ã?± = .05, is the mean weight of an international bag greater? Show the hypotheses, decision rule, and test statistic. (b) At Ã?± = .05, is the variance greater for bags on an international flight? Show the hypotheses, decision rule, and test statistic. Luggage
International Domestic
(10 bags) (15 bags)
39 47 29 37 43
54 48 36 33 42
46 28 33 29 32
39 54 34 43 35
69 62 38 39 39
11.23 Mean output of solar cells of three types are measured six times under random light intensity over a period of 5 minutes, yielding the results shown. Research question: Is the mean solar cell output the same for all cell types? SolarWatts
Solar Cell Output (watts)
Cell Type Output (watts)
A 123 121 123 124 125 127
B 125 122 122 121 122 126
C 126 128 125 129 131 128
15.17 Employees of Axolotl Corporation were sampled at random from pay records and asked to complete an anonymous job satisfaction survey, yielding the tabulation shown. Research question: At Ã?± = .05, is job satisfaction independent of pay category? Employees 688 Applied Statistics in Business and Economics
Pay Type Satisfied Neutral Dissatisfied Total
Salaried 20 13 2 35
Hourly 135 127 58 320
Total 155 140 60 355.
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The solution provides step-by-step method for the calculation of testing of hypothesis. Formula for the calculation and Interpretations of the results are also included. Interactive excel sheet is included. The user can edit the inputs and obtain the complete results for a new set of data.
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10.29 Examine the data below showing the weights (in pounds) of randomly selected checked bags for an airline's flights on the same day. (a) At α = .05, is the mean weight of an international bag greater? Show the hypotheses, decision rule, and test statistic. (b) At α = .05, is the variance greater for bags on an international flight? Show the hypotheses, decision rule, and test statistic. Luggage
International Domestic
(10 bags) (15 bags)
39 47 29 37 43
54 48 36 33 42
46 28 33 29 32
39 54 34 43 35
69 62 38 39 39
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(a) At α = .05, is the mean weight of an international bag greater? Show the hypotheses, decision rule, and test statistic.
The null hypothesis tested is
H0: There is no significant difference in the mean weight of international and domestic bags. (µ1= µ2)
The alternative hypothesis is
H1: The mean weight of an international bag is greater than that of domestic. (µ1> µ2)
The test statistic used is
Where , where = 48.6, = 36.13333333, S12 = 141.3777778, S22= 20.98095238, n1 = 10, n2 = 15. (Please see the excel sheet)
That is, = 8.251833349
Therefore, = 3.700628799
Rejection criteria: Reject the null hypothesis, if the calculated value of t is greater than the critical value of t with 23 d.f. at the 0.05 significance level.
Upper critical value = 1.713871517
Hence the ...
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