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densk [106]
3 years ago
5

HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP PLEASE !!!!!!!!!

Mathematics
1 answer:
Lelechka [254]3 years ago
5 0
K=5, I found this by dividing 0.7 by 0.14. Then just substitute 5 in for K in the formula.

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Step-by-step explanation:

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The study variable is X: wrinkle recovery angle for a fabric specimen.

There is a suspicion that there is a difference in recovery from wrinkles after washing between two products (Permafresh and Hilite). To test this suspicion two random samples of fabric, 5 were treated with Permafresh and 4 were treated with Hylite resulting in the data:

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Sample variance S₁²= \frac{1}{(n₁-1)}[(∑x₁²i)-(∑x₁i)²/n₁] = \frac{1}{4}[(73806)-(604)²/5]= 210.7 degrees²

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Sample mean X[bar]₂= (∑x₂i)/n₂= 651/4= 162.75 degrees

Sample variance S₂²= \frac{1}{(n₂-1)}[(∑x₂²i)-(∑x₂i)²/n₂] = \frac{1}{3}[(107747)-(651)²/4]= 598.916 ≅ 598.92 degrees²

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To test the suspicion that there is a difference between the winkle recovery angle on fabric samples treated with Permafresh and Hylite, the hypothesis is:

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t_{n_1+n_2-2; 1- \alpha/2 } = t_{7; 0.975 } = 2.365

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If -2.365 < t < 2.365, then the decision is to not reject the null hypothesis.

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