Mathematics, 25.06.2020 02:01, babbity2009
We wish to see if the dial indicating the oven temperature for a certain model of oven is properly calibrated. Four ovens of this model are selected at random. The dial on each is set to 300 °F, and, after one hour, the actual temperature of each is measured. The temperatures measured are 305 °F, 310 °F, 300 °F, and 305 °F. Assuming that the actual temperatures for this model when the dial is set for 300° are Normally distributed with mean μ, we test whether the dial is properly calibrated at 5% of significance level.
Actual Temp: 305, 310, 300, 305
Required:
a. Based on the data, calculate the sample standard deviation and standard error of X bar (round them into two decimal places) Standard Deviation: Standard Error:
b. What is a 95% confidence interval for μ? (upper and lower bound)
c. Provide your test statistic and P-value
d. State your conclusion clearly (statistical conclusion and its interpretation).
e. Even if 5% of significance level looks like default of test, we can use different significance levels as well. If we change the significance level into 10% (= 0.1), how does it affect your conclusion?
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