(Steps Shown) A steel producer manufactures steel bars. The bars are supposed to average 2.8 feet in length. Longer bars can be shortened, but shorter bars
Question: A steel producer manufactures steel bars. The bars are supposed to average 2.8 feet in length. Longer bars can be shortened, but shorter bars must be scrapped. Past records indicate a standard deviation of 0.2 feet. A sample of 30 steel bars is selected.
- State the null and alternative hypotheses to determine whether steel bars are meeting specifications, to minimize scrapping. (hint: you don’t want the bars to be too short)
- For = .05, state the decision rule for rejecting the above Ho.
- The sample of 30 bars has an average length of 2.75 feet, what conclusion can you make about the steel bars?
- What kind of mistake could you be making by drawing the above conclusion?
- What is the p-value associated with the average of 2.75 feet?
- How would your answer to "C" change if the sample size was only 24 and the population standard deviation unknown?
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