A crayon manufacturer is comparing the effects of two kinds of yellow dye on the brittleness of crayons. Dye B is more expensive than dye A, but it is thought that it might produce a stronger crayon. Four crayons are tested with each kind of dye, and the impact strength (in joules) is measured for each. The results are as follows: Dye A: 1.0 2.0 1.2 3.0 Dye B: 3.0 3.2 2.6 3.4 a. Can you conclude that the mean strength of crayons made with dye B is greater than that of crayons made with dye A? b. Can you conclude that the mean strength of crayons made with dye B exceeds that of crayons made with dye A by more than 1 J?
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Question
The article “Magma Interaction Processes Inferred from Fe-Ti Oxide Compositions in the D¨olek and Sari¸ci¸cek Plutons, Eastern Turkey” (O. Karsli, F. Aydin, et al., Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences, 2008:297–315) presents chemical compositions (in weight-percent) for several rock specimens. Fourteen specimens (two outliers were removed) of limenite grain had an average iron oxide \(\left(\mathrm{Fe}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{3}\right)\) content of 9.30 with a standard deviation of 2.71, and seven specimens of limenite lamella had an average iron oxide content of 9.47 with a standard deviation of 2.22. Can you conclude that the mean iron oxide content differs between limenite grain and limenite lamella?
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The first step in solving 6.7 problem number 99 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: The article “Magma Interaction Processes Inferred from Fe-Ti Oxide Compositions in the D¨olek and Sari¸ci¸cek Plutons, Eastern Turkey” (O. Karsli, F. Aydin, et al., Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences, 2008:297–315) presents chemical compositions (in weight-percent) for several rock specimens. Fourteen specimens (two outliers were removed) of limenite grain had an average iron oxide \(\left(\mathrm{Fe}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{3}\right)\) content of 9.30 with a standard deviation of 2.71, and seven specimens of limenite lamella had an average iron oxide content of 9.47 with a standard deviation of 2.22. Can you conclude that the mean iron oxide content differs between limenite grain and limenite lamella?
From the textbook chapter Small-Sample Tests for the Difference Between Two Means you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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