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Mathematics, 02.08.2019 04:10 karen718

Aplant in the manufacturing sector is concerned about its sulfur dioxide emissions. the weekly sulfur dioxide emissions follow a normal distribution with a mean of 1000 ppm (parts per million) and a standard deviation of 25. recently, a “cleaner” technology has been adopted. in such a scenario, the ceo would like to investigate whether there has been a significant change in the emissions and has hired you for advice. in other words, the ceo wants to know if the mean level of emissions is different from 1000 at the 1% level of significance. what are the critical values of the test statistic? in other words, what are the values of zlow and zhigh?

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