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Mathematics, 24.05.2021 21:00, kyao5780

To assess the accuracy of a laboratory scale, a reference weight known to weigh exactly 10 grams (g) is weighed repeatedly. The scale readings are Normally distributed with standard deviation sigma = 0.0002 g. The reference weight is weighed 5 times on that scale. The mean result is 10.002} g. a) Do the 5 weighings give good evidence that the scale is not well calibrated (that is. its mean mu for weighing this weight it not 10 g)?
b) Give a 95% confidence interval for the mean weight on this scale for all possible measurements of the reference weight. What do you conclude about the calibration of this scale?
c) Compare your results in pans (a) and (b). Explain why the confidence interval is more informative than the test result.

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