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ashley

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Compared to the problems in the textbook, real-world problems generally require more variables and constraints.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Bastien, Inc has been manufacturing small automobiles that have averaged 50 miles per gallon of gasoline in highway driving. The company has developed a more efficient engine for its small cars and now advertises that its new small cars average more than 50 miles per gallon in highway driving. An independent testing service road-tested 36 of the automobiles. The sample showed an average of 51.5 miles per gallon. The population standard deviation is 6 miles per gallon.
 a. With a .05 level of significance, test to determine whether or not the manufacturer's advertising campaign is legitimate.
 b. What is the p-value associated with the sample results?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

a. H0:   50
Ha:  > 50 z = 1.5, therefore, do not reject H0 . There is not sufficient evidence at  = .05 to conclude that the new cars average more than 50 miles per gallon.
b. .0668



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