[See Steps] By law, an industrial plant can discharge no more than 500 gallons of wate water per hour, on the average into a neighboring lake. Based on
Question: By law, an industrial plant can discharge no more than 500 gallons of wate water per hour, on the average into a neighboring lake. Based on other infractions they have noticed an environmental action group believes this limit is being exceeded. Monitoring the plant is expensive and only a small sample is possible. A random sample of 4 hours are selected over a period of a week:
n = 4
Mean = 1000
SD = 400
SE of the mean = 200
- Test the null hypothesis that the mean discharge equals 500 gallons per hour against the alternative that the limit is being exceeded.
- Explain how the result of this test may be invalid.
- Explain how your one-sided analysis implicitly tests the broader bull hypothesis that \(\mu \le 500\).
- Make a decision using \(\alpha =0.05\).
- If the decision in (d) was incorrect, what type of error was made?. What could you do to reduce the chance of that type of error?
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