Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a test of 2 independent groups. Given that μ1 and μ2 are true mean stopping distances at 50 mph for cars of a certain type equipped with two different types of braking systems, the hypothesis are
For null,
H0: μ1 − μ2 = - 10
For alternative,
Ha: μ1 − μ2 < - 10
This is a left tailed test.
Since sample standard deviation is known, we would determine the test statistic by using the t test. The formula is
(x1 - x2)/√(s1²/n1 + s2²/n2)
From the information given,
x1 = 115.6
x2 = 129.3
s1 = 5.04
s2 = 5.32
n1 = 8
n2 = 8
t = (115.6 - 129.3)/√(5.04²/8 + 5.32²/8)
t = - 2.041
Test statistic = - 2.04
The formula for determining the degree of freedom is
df = [s1²/n1 + s2²/n2]²/(1/n1 - 1)(s1²/n1)² + (1/n2 - 1)(s2²/n2)²
df = [5.04²/8 + 5.32²/8]²/[(1/8 - 1)(5.04²/8)² + (1/8 - 1)(5.32²/8)²] = 45.064369/3.22827484
df = 14
We would determine the probability value from the t test calculator. It becomes
p value = 0.030
Since alpha, 0.01 < the p value, 0.03, then we would fail to reject the null hypothesis.