[See Solution] In 1882, Michelson measured the speed of light. He reported the results of 23 trials with a mean of 299756.22 km/s and a standard deviation


Question: In 1882, Michelson measured the speed of light. He reported the results of 23 trials with a mean of 299756.22 km/s and a standard deviation of 107.12 km/s. According to Stigler, the true speed of light is 299710.5 km/s. Do the data from Michelson's experiment support Stigler's claim at 5% level of significance? at 10% level of significance? Clearly state all the necessary assumptions or theories needed to answer this question.

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