Final answer:
To determine if the valve performs below specifications, we can conduct a hypothesis test. Set up the null and alternative hypotheses, use a one-sample t-test, and find the critical t-value to make a decision.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine if the valve performs below the specifications, we can conduct a hypothesis test. Let's set up the null and alternative hypotheses:
Null Hypothesis (H0): The mean pressure of the valve is equal to 4.2 pounds/square inch.
Alternative Hypothesis (Ha): The mean pressure of the valve is less than 4.2 pounds/square inch.
We can use a one-sample t-test since we know the standard deviation of the population. With a sample size of 150, the degree of freedom is 149. Using a significance level of 0.05, we find the critical t-value. If the calculated t-value is less than the critical t-value, we reject the null hypothesis and conclude that there is evidence the valve performs below the specifications.