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Atechnician compares repair costs for two types of microwave ovens (type i and type ii). he believes that the repair cost for type i ovens is greater than the repair cost for type ii ovens. a sample of 6767 type i ovens has a mean repair cost of $79.79$79.79. the population standard deviation for the repair of type i ovens is known to be $19.18$19.18. a sample of 5555 type ii ovens has a mean repair cost of $75.24$75.24. the population standard deviation for the repair of type ii ovens is known to be $21.40$21.40. conduct a hypothesis test of the technician's claim at the 0.050.05 level of significance. let μ1μ1 be the true mean repair cost for type i ovens and μ2μ2 be the true mean repair cost for type ii ovens. step 2 of 4 : compute the value of the test statistic. round your answer to two decimal places.
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Astudy found that the variance in the number of vehicles owned or leased by subscribers to a magazine is .094. assume a sample of 12 subscribers to another magazine provided the following data on the number of vehicles owned or leased: 1,1,1,0,3,2,1,1,2,1,0, and 1 a) compute the sample variance in the number of vehicles owned or leased by the subscribers (to 4 decimals). b)test the hypothesis to determine whether the variance in the number of vehicles owned or leased by subscribers of the other magazine differs from .calculate the value of the test statistic (to 3 decimals).
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