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An engineer has designed a valve that will regulate water pressure on an automobile engine. The valve was tested on 210 engines and the mean pressure was 5.0 pounds/square inch (psi). Assume the population standard deviation is 0.9. The engineer designed the valve such that it would produce a mean pressure of 4.9 psi. It is believed that the valve does not perform to the specifications. A level of significance of 0.02 will be used. Find the value of the test statistic.

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Answer:

The test statistics is
t = 1.610

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

The sample size is n = 210

The sample mean is
\= x = 5.0 \ pounds /square \ inch

The standard deviation is
\sigma = 0.9 \

The population mean is
\mu = 4.9 \ psi

Generally the test statistics is mathematically evaluated as


t = (\= x - \mu)/( (\sigma )/( √(n) ) )

=>
t = (5 - 4.9)/( ( 0.9 )/( √( 210 ) ) )

=>
t = 1.610

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