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A manufacturer of flashlight batteries took a sample of 8 batteries from a day’s production and used them continuously until they were drained. The number of hours they were used until failure was
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Assuming that the numbers of hours are approximately normally distributed, find the 95% confidence interval for the mean of the number of hours of all the batteries until they fail.
If one tests whether the mean of the number of hours of all the batteries until they fail is 500 or not at 0.05, would the null hypothesis be rejected? Justify your answer based on the confidence interval obtained.
Discuss the differences between primary and secondary data. And give real examples of how companies get and use the data.
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Consider the following situations. For each situation, answer the following questions: Is it legal or illegal? If illegal, why (which law or body of law)? If legal, is it ethical? If not, why not (which element of IEEE Code of Ethics)? Telling your n..
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