In the hope of attracting more riders, a city transit

Chapter 13, Problem 82SE

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In the hope of attracting more riders, a city transit company plans to have express bus service from a suburban terminal to the downtown business district. These buses should save travel time. The city decides to perform a study of the effect of four different plans (such as a special bus lane and traffic signal progression) on the travel time for the buses. Travel times (in minutes) are measured for several weekdays during a morning rush-hour trip while each plan is in effect. The results are recorded in the following table.

a What type of experimental design was employed?

b Is there evidence of a difference in the mean travel times for the four plans? Use \(\alpha=.001\).

c Form a 95% confidence interval for the difference between plan 1 (express lane) and plan 3 (a control: no special travel arrangements).

Equation transcription:

Text transcription:

alpha=.001

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