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A Sample of 12 Radon Detectors of a Certain Type 104.389.689.995.695.290.098.8103.798.3106.4102.091.1\begin{array} { r r r r r r } 104.3 & 89.6 & 89.9 & 95.6 & 95.2 & 90.0 \\98.8 & 103.7 & 98.3 & 106.4 & 102.0&91 .1\end{array}

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A sample of 12 radon detectors of a certain type was selected, and each was exposed to 100 pCi/L of radon. The resulting readings were as follows: 104.389.689.995.695.290.098.8103.798.3106.4102.091.1\begin{array} { r r r r r r } 104.3 & 89.6 & 89.9 & 95.6 & 95.2 & 90.0 \\98.8 & 103.7 & 98.3 & 106.4 & 102.0&91 .1\end{array}
a. Does this data suggest that the population mean reading under these conditions differs from 100? State and test the appropriate hypotheses using α\alpha
=.05
b. Suppose that prior to the experiment, a value of σ\sigma
=7.5 had been assumed. How many determinations would then have been appropriate to obtain β=.10\beta = .10
for the alternative μ=95?\mu = 95 ?

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