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Engineering, 03.04.2020 21:59, jacoblarr

A random sample of soil specimens was taken from a large geographic area. They can be assumed to be
independent. The amount of organic matter, as a percent, was determined for each specimen. The data is
below:
0.14, 0.32, 1.17, 1.45, 3.5, 5.02, 5.09, 5.22
It is desired to know whether the population mean percent organic matter is di erent than 4%. A signi cance
level of = 0:05 was deemed appropriate.
(a) State hypotheses appropriate to the research question.

(b) Graph the data as you see t. Why did you choose the graph(s) that you did and what does it (do
they) tell you?

(c) Regardless of your conclusions from (b), use the bootstrap to perform a test of the hypotheses you stated
in (a). Use B = 8000 resamplings. Compute the p-value, and make a reject or not reject conclusion.
Then state the conclusion in the context of the problem. In other words, does it seem the mean organic
matter level is different than 4%?

(d) Regardless of your conclusions from part (b), use a t-test to perform a test of the hypotheses you stated
in (a). Compute the p-value, and make a reject or not reject conclusion. Then state the conclusion
in the context of the problem. In other words, does it seem the mean organic matter level is di erent
than 4%?.

(e) Compare your answers from parts (c) and (d). Which method do you think is better? Are you surprized
at the similarity or dissimilarity? What do you think explains this?

Please help with the R bootstrapping method! I cannot get the code to output anything on my computer and I am not sure what I am doing wrong

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