To test the claim that the resistance of electric wire can be reduced by more than 0.0 50 ohms by allowing 32 values obtained for standard wire yielded a mean of 0.136 Om and a s d of 0.004 homes and 32 values obtained for allied wire yielded a mean of 0.083 home with ASD of 0.005 home at 0.05 level of significance does this support the claim
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To test the claim that the resistance of electric wire can be reduced by more than 0.050 ohm by alloying, thirty two (32) values were obtained for standard wire, and the sample average calculated was equal to 0.136 ohm. In addition, thirty two (32) values were obtained for alloyed wire, and the sample average calculated was equal to 0.083 ohm. The standard deviation resistance for standard wire is known to be 0.004 ohm, whereas the standard deviation resistance for alloyed wire is known to be 0.005. At the level of significance=0.05, does this support the claim?
The z score for this test is z0 =
The p-value for this test is p =
Based on the p-value calculated above, the decision is to fail to reject H0 at a level of significance =0.05 and conclude that the resistance of electric wire can't be reduced by more than 0.05 ohm by alloying. Enter 0 if this statement is FALSE or 1 otherwise: