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Bursting strength of bottles. Polyethylene terephthalate
Chapter 15, Problem 19E(choose chapter or problem)
Problem 19E
Bursting strength of bottles. Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles are used for carbonated beverages. A critical property of PET bottles is their bursting strength (i.e., the pressure at which bottles filled with water burst when pressurized). In the Journal of Data Science (May 2003), researchers measured the bursting strength of PET bottles made from two different designs—an old design and a new design. The data (pounds per square inch) for 10 bottles of each design are shown in the table. Suppose you want to compare the distributions of bursting strengths for the two designs.
a. Rank all 20 observed pressures from smallest to largest and assign ranks from 1 to 20.
b. Sum the ranks of the observations from the old design.
c. Sum the ranks of the observations from the new design.
d. Compute the Wilcoxon rank sum statistic.
e. Carry out a nonparametric test (at α = .05) to compare the distribution of bursting strengths for the two designs.
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Problem 19E
Bursting strength of bottles. Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles are used for carbonated beverages. A critical property of PET bottles is their bursting strength (i.e., the pressure at which bottles filled with water burst when pressurized). In the Journal of Data Science (May 2003), researchers measured the bursting strength of PET bottles made from two different designs—an old design and a new design. The data (pounds per square inch) for 10 bottles of each design are shown in the table. Suppose you want to compare the distributions of bursting strengths for the two designs.
a. Rank all 20 observed pressures from smallest to largest and assign ranks from 1 to 20.
b. Sum the ranks of the observations from the old design.
c. Sum the ranks of the observations from the new design.
d. Compute the Wilcoxon rank sum statistic.
e. Carry out a nonparametric test (at α = .05) to compare the distribution of bursting strengths for the two designs.
ANSWER:Step 1 of 5
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles are used for carbonated beverages
The data for 0 bottles of each design are given as follows:
a) Ranks of all 20 observations are as follows: