QUESTION 1 For this question, refer to problem 9-42 in the textbook. J Test Ho: μ = 155 versus H₁: μ # 155 using a = 0.0

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QUESTION 1 For this question, refer to problem 9-42 in the textbook. J Test Ho: μ = 155 versus H₁: μ # 155 using a = 0.0

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QUESTION 1 For this question, refer to problem 9-42 in the textbook. J Test Ho: μ = 155 versus H₁: μ # 155 using a = 0.01. What is the p-value? Round your answer to two significant digits. 9-42. A melting point test of n = 10 samples of a binder used in manufacturing a rocket propellant resulted in = 154.2°F. Assume that the melting point is normally dis- tributed with o = 1.5°F. QUESTION 5 For the same data, what value of n (integer only) would be required if we want B = 0.1 when µ = 154? Assume that a = 0.01.
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