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SCENARIO 9-1 Microsoft Excel Was Used on a Set of Data Involving

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SCENARIO 9-1
Microsoft Excel was used on a set of data involving the number of defective items found in a random sample of 46 cases of light bulbs produced during a morning shift at a plant.A manager wants to know if the mean number of defective bulbs per case is greater than 20 during the morning shift.She will make her decision using a test with a level of significance of 0.10.The following information was extracted from the Microsoft Excel output for the sample of 46 cases:
SCENARIO 9-1 Microsoft Excel was used on a set of data involving the number of defective items found in a random sample of 46 cases of light bulbs produced during a morning shift at a plant.A manager wants to know if the mean number of defective bulbs per case is greater than 20 during the morning shift.She will make her decision using a test with a level of significance of 0.10.The following information was extracted from the Microsoft Excel output for the sample of 46 cases:    -Referring to Scenario 9-1,the evidence proves beyond a doubt that the mean number of defective bulbs per case is greater than 20 during the morning shift.
-Referring to Scenario 9-1,the evidence proves beyond a doubt that the mean number of defective bulbs per case is greater than 20 during the morning shift.


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