Odor threshold of future wine experts. Many food products

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Odor threshold of future wine experts. Many food products contain small quantities of substances that would give an undesirable taste or smell if they are present in large amounts. An example is the off-odors caused by sulfur compounds in wine. Oenologists (wine experts) have determined the odor threshold, the lowest concentration of a compound that the human nose can detect. For example, the odor threshold for dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is given in the oenology literature as 25 micrograms per liter of wine 1mg/l). Untrained noses may be less sensitive, however. Here are the DMS odor thresholds for 10 beginning students of oenology: 31 31 43 36 23 34 32 30 20 24 Assume (this is not realistic) that the standard deviation of the odor threshold for untrained noses is known to be s 7 mg/l. ODOR (a) Make a stemplot to verify that the distribution is roughly symmetric with no outliers. (A Normal quantile plot confirms that there are no systematic departures from Normality.) (b) Give a 95% confidence interval for the mean DMS odor threshold among all beginning oenology students. (c) Are you convinced that the mean odor threshold for beginning students is higher than the published threshold, 25 mg/l? Carry out a significance test to justify your answer.

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Odor threshold of future wine experts. Many food products contain small quantities of substances that would give an undesirable taste or smell if they are present in large amounts. An example is the off-odors caused by sulfur compounds in wine. Oenologists (wine experts) have determined the odor threshold, the lowest concentration of a compound that the human nose can detect. For example, the odor threshold for dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is given in the oenology literature as 25 micrograms per liter of wine 1mg/l). Untrained noses may be less sensitive, however. Here are the DMS odor thresholds for 10 beginning students of oenology: 31 31 43 36 23 34 32 30 20 24 Assume (this is not realistic) that the standard deviation of the odor threshold for untrained noses is known to be s 7 mg/l. ODOR (a) Make a stemplot to verify that the distribution is roughly symmetric with no outliers. (A Normal quantile plot confirms that there are no systematic departures from Normality.) (b) Give a 95% confidence interval for the mean DMS odor threshold among all beginning oenology students. (c) Are you convinced that the mean odor threshold for beginning students is higher than the published threshold, 25 mg/l? Carry out a significance test to justify your answer.

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Given that,

Number of samples is 10 (n).

The DMS odor thresholds: 31, 31, 43, 36, 23, 34, 32, 30, 20, 24.

The standard deviation is 7 mg/l.

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