Please show all work and circle final answers for each individual portion. Thank you.
Please show all work and circle final answers for each individual portion. Thank you. A manufacturer...
A manufacturer is interested in the output voltage of a power supply used in a PC. Output voltage is assumed to be normally distributed with standard deviation 0.2 volt, and the manufacturer wishes to test Ho:u= 6 volts against H u * 6 volts, using n=10 units. Round your answers to three decimal places (e.g. 98.765). (a) The acceptance region is 5.85 < X < 6.15. Find the value of a. (b) Find the power of the test for detecting...
A manufacturer is interested in the output voltage of a power supply used in a PC. Output voltage is assumed to be normally distributed with standard deviation 0.25 volt, and the manufacturer wishes to test HO: = 7 volts against H1: u* 7 volts. Calculate the probability of a type II error if the true mean output is 7.04 volts and round your answers to three decimal places (e.g. 98.765). and n = 13 (a) a = 0.01 B -...
A manufacturer is interested in the output voltage of a power supply used in a PC. Output voltage is assumed to be normally distributed, with standard deviation 0.17 volt, and the manufacturer wishes to test H0:μ=5 H1: μ≠ 5 volts, using n=9 units. In your intermediate calculations, use z-scores rounded to two decimal places (e.g. 98.76). Round your answers to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654).(a) The acceptance region is 4.88≤x̄≤5.19. Find the value of a. α4.88≤x¯≤5.19(b) Find the power of the test for detecting a true mean...
Use minitab if possible. If it is please show step by step process of how you did it. Amanufacturer is interested in the output voltage of a power supply used in a PC. Output voltage is assumed to be normally distributed with standard deviation 0.3 volt, and the manufacturer wishes to test Ho : u = 8 volts against Hiiu* & volts. Calculate the probability of a type Il error if the true mean output is 8.04 volts and round...
Question 8 A manufacturer is interested in the output voltage of a power supply used in a PC. Output voltage is assumed to be normally distributed, with standard deviation 0.74 volt, and the manufacturer wishes to test Ho: = 5 volts against Hi: +5 volts, using n = 6 units. Round your answers to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654). region is 4.88 si s 5.13. Find the value of a (b) Find the power of the test for detecting a...
9.1.10 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. A manufacturer is interested in the output voltage of a power supply used in a PC. Output voltage is assumed to be normally distributed, with standard deviation 0.70 volt, and the manufacturer wishes to test Ho : u = 5 volts against H1 : u + 5 volts, using n = 5 units. Round your answers to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654). (a) The acceptance region is 4.83 < Ñ < 5.10....
manufacturer is interested in the output voltage of a power supply used in a PC. Output voltage is assumed to be normally distributed, with standard deviation 0.36 volt, and the manufacturer wishes to test Ho:μ= 5 volts against H1:μ#5 volts, using n-9 units. Round your answers to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654) a) The acceptance region is b) Find the power of the test for detecting a true mean output voltage of 5.1 volts 4.81 ヌ 5, 11 . Find...
A manufacturer is interested in the output voltage of a power supply used in a PC. Output voltage is assumed to be normally distributed, with standard deviation 0.36 Volts, and the manufacturer wishes to test H0: µ = 5 Volts against H1: µ ≠ 5 Volts, using n = 6 units. a-The acceptance region is 4.85 ≤ x-bar ≤ 5.12. Find the value of α. b-Find the power of the test for detecting a true mean output voltage of 5.1...
Exercise 3 A manufacturer is interested in the output of a power supply used in a PC. Output voltage is assumed to be normally distributed, with standard deviation 0.25 Volts. The manufacturer wants to testia sample of 8 units to seeifthe mean is 5 Volts. a State the hypotheses to be tested b) If the acceptance region is 4.85 to 5.15 (inclusive), find the value of α. c) What is the power for this test to detect a true mean...
Please show all work and circle final answers. Thank you! An experiment with artillery shells yields the following data on the characteristics of lateral deflections and ranges. Would you conclude that deflection and range are independent? Use a = 0.430. What is the P-value for this test? Round your answer to three decimal places (e.g. 98.765). Lateral Deflection Range (yards) Left Normal Right 0-1,999 6 14 8 2,000-5,999 9 11 4 6,000-11,999 8 17 6 The evidence sufficient to claim...