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Drug content assessment. Refer to Exercise 4.123 (p. 240)
Chapter 8, Problem 16E(choose chapter or problem)
Drug content assessment. Refer to Exercise 4.123 (p. 240) and the Analytical Chemistry (Dec. 15, 2009) study in which scientists used high-performance liquid chromatography to determine the amount of drug in a tablet. Twenty-five tablets were produced at each of two different, independent sites. Drug concentrations (measured as a percentage) for the tablets produced at the two sites are listed in the table below. The scientists want to know whether there is any difference between the mean drug concentration in tablets produced at Site 1 and the corresponding mean at Site 2. Use the accompanying Minitab printout to help the scientists draw a conclusion.
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QUESTION:
Drug content assessment. Refer to Exercise 4.123 (p. 240) and the Analytical Chemistry (Dec. 15, 2009) study in which scientists used high-performance liquid chromatography to determine the amount of drug in a tablet. Twenty-five tablets were produced at each of two different, independent sites. Drug concentrations (measured as a percentage) for the tablets produced at the two sites are listed in the table below. The scientists want to know whether there is any difference between the mean drug concentration in tablets produced at Site 1 and the corresponding mean at Site 2. Use the accompanying Minitab printout to help the scientists draw a conclusion.
ANSWER:
Step 1 of 2:
We have the Minitab display of drug content assessment
The claim is to give the conclusion based on the Minitab display.