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Mathematics, 04.12.2019 07:31 stphdrn4347

The advertised claim for batteries for cell phones is set at 48 operating hours with proper charging procedures. a study of 5000 batteries is carried out and 15 stop operating prior to 48 hours.

do these experimental results support the claim that less than 0.2 percent of the company’s batteries will fail during the advertised time period (assuming proper charging procedures were followed)?

use a hypothesis testing procedure with α = 0.01. state h0 and h1, test statistic, critical value(s), critical (rejection) region, p-value, and conclusion. hint: here, h1 is something against what the company claims.

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