Fuel efficiency. Computers in some vehicles calculate

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Fuel efficiency. Computers in some vehicles calculate various quantities related to performance. One of these is the fuel efficiency, or gas mileage, usually expressed as miles per gallon (mpg). For one vehicle equipped in this way, the miles per gallon were recorded each time the gas tank was filled, and the computer was then reset.14 Here are the mpg values for a random sample of 20 of these records: 41.5 50.7 36.6 37.3 34.2 45.0 48.0 43.2 47.7 42.2 43.2 44.6 48.4 46.4 46.8 39.2 37.3 43.5 44.3 43.3 Suppose that the standard deviation is known to be s 3.5 mpg. (a) What is sx, the standard deviation of x? (b) Examine the data for skewness and other signs of non-Normality. Show your plots and numerical summaries. Do you think it is reasonable to construct a confidence interval based on the Normal distribution? Explain your answer. (c) Give a 95% confidence interval for m, the mean miles per gallon for this vehicle.

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