Scientists think that robots will play a crucial role in factories in the next several decades. Suppose that in an exper
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2021 10:03 am
Scientists think that robots will play a crucial role in factories in the next several decades. Suppose that in an experiment to determine whether the use of robots to weave computer cables is feasible, a robot was used to assemble 495 cables. The cables were examined and there were 14 defectives. If human assemblers have a defect rate of .035 (3.5%), does this data support the hypothesis that the proportion of defectives is lower for robots than humans? Use a .01 significance level. (Give the test statistic to 2 decimal places and the p-value to 3 decimal places.) 7 = P-value =