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Chapter 15, Problem 9

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Crash Data The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety conducts experiments in which cars are crashed into a fixed barrier at 40 mph. In a 40-mph offset test, 40% of the total width of each vehicle strikes a barrier on the driver side. The barriers deformable face is made of aluminum honeycomb, which makes the forces in the test similar to those involved in a frontal offset crash between two vehicles of the same weight, each going just less than 40 mph. You are in the market to buy a new family car, and you want to know whether the distribution of chest compression resulting from this crash is the same for each vehicle category at the a = 0.01 level of significance. The following data were collected from the study. Large Family Cars Chest Compression (mm) Passenger Vans Chest Compression (mm) Midsize Utility Vehicles Chest Compression (mm) Hyundai XG300 33 Toyota Sienna 29 Honda Pilot 29 Ford Taurus 40 Honda Odyssey 28 Toyota 4Runner 36 Buick LeSabre 28 Ford Freestar 27 Mitsubishi Endeavor 35 Chevrolet Impala 30 Mazda MPV 30 Nissan Murano 32 Chrysler 300 34 Chevrolet Uplander 26 Ford Explorer 34 Pontiac Grand Prix 34 Nissan Quest 33 Jeep Liberty 42 Toyota Avalon 31 Kia Sedona 36 Buick Rendezvous 29 Source: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

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