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are equal, is there evidence of a difference in the
3.10 mean waiting time between the two offices? (Use a = 0.05.
1.02 b. Find the p-value in (a) and interpret its meaning.
0.53 c. What other assumption is necessary in (a)?
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Subcompact Compact 10.11 An important feature of digital cameras is battery life,
300 400 the number of shots that can be taken before the battery needs
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Sample In-Line Analytical lab 10.21 In industrial settings, alternative methods often exist
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7.4 7.54 measurements in-line that were collected from an analyzer
7.42 during the production process and from an analytical lab.
7.8 (Data extracted from M. Leitnaker, “Comparing Measurement
7.6 Processes: In-line Versus Analytical Measurements,”
6.86 6.93 Quality Engineering, 13, 2000–2001, pp. 293–298.)
7.31 7.46 a. At the 0.05 level of significance, is there evidence of a
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7.37 b. What assumption is necessary about the population
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10.23 Ad Pages

b. What assumption is necessary about the population

distribution in order to perform this test?

Magazine 2008 2009 10.23 In tough economic times, the business staff at
Details 72.31 48.42 magazines are challenged to sell advertising space in their
Esquire 66.69 42.79 publications. Thus, one indicator of a weak economy is the
Field & Stream 48.65 42.82 decline in the number of “ad pages” that magazines have
Flex 219.61 231.58 sold. The file contains the number of ad pages
GQ 99.21 60.35 found in the May 2008 and May 2009 issues of 12 men’s
Maxim 68.5 41.82 magazines. (Data extracted from W. Levith, “Magazine
Men’s Fitness 99.43 67.63 Monitor,” Mediaweek, April 20, 2009, p. 53.)
Men’s Health 90.88 74.45 a. At the 0.05 level of significance, is there evidence that
Men’s Journal 183.1 88.34 the mean number of ad pages was higher in May 2008
Mucscle & Fitness 169.63 198.93 than in May 2009?
Outdoor Life 41.39 30.16
Outside 126.97 103.58
c. Use a graphical method to evaluate the validity of the
assumption in (b).
d. Construct and interpret a 95% confidence interval
estimate of the difference in the mean number of ad pages
in men’s magazines between May 2008 and May 2009.

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10.49 Do young children use cell phones? Apparently so,
according to a recent study (A. Ross, “Message to Santa;
Kids Want a Phone,” Palm Beach Post, December 16, 2008,
pp. 1A, 4A), which stated that cell phone users under
12 years of age averaged 137 calls per month as compared
to 231 calls per month for cell phone users 13 to 17 years of
age. No sample sizes were reported. Suppose that the results
were based on samples of 50 cell phone users in each group
and that the sample standard deviation for cell phone users
under 12 years of age was 51.7 calls per month and the sample
standard deviation for cell phone users 13 to 17 years of
age was 67.6 calls per month.
a. Using a 0.05 level of significance, is there evidence of a
difference in the variances of cell phone usage between
cell phone users under 12 years of age and cell phone
users 13 to 17 years of age?
130 b. On the basis of the results in (a), which t test defined in
Section 10.1 should you use to compare the means of the
two groups of cell phone users? Discuss.
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