Alpha Geek

(8)

$10/per page/Negotiable

About Alpha Geek

Levels Tought:
University

Expertise:
Accounting,Algebra See all
Accounting,Algebra,Architecture and Design,Art & Design,Biology,Business & Finance,Calculus,Chemistry,Communications,Computer Science,Environmental science,Essay writing,Programming,Social Science,Statistics Hide all
Teaching Since: Apr 2017
Last Sign in: 438 Weeks Ago, 5 Days Ago
Questions Answered: 9562
Tutorials Posted: 9559

Education

  • bachelor in business administration
    Polytechnic State University Sanluis
    Jan-2006 - Nov-2010

  • CPA
    Polytechnic State University
    Jan-2012 - Nov-2016

Experience

  • Professor
    Harvard Square Academy (HS2)
    Mar-2012 - Present

Category > Business & Finance Posted 17 May 2017 My Price 15.00

An important quality characteristic used by the manufacturer of Boston

An important quality characteristic used by the manufacturer of Boston and Vermont asphalt shingles is the amount of moisture the shingles contain when they are packaged. Customers may feel that they have purchased a product lacking in quality if they find moisture and wet shingles inside the packaging. In some cases, excessive moisture can cause the granules attached to the shingle for texture and coloring purposes to fall off the shingle, resulting in appearance problems. To monitor the amount of moisture present, the company conducts moisture tests. A shingle is weighed and then dried. The shingle is then reweighed, and, based on the amount of moisture taken out of the product, the pounds of moisture per 100 square feet are calculated. The company would like to show that the mean moisture content is less than 0.35 pounds per 100 square feet. The data file moisture.xls includes 36 measurements (in pounds per 100 square feet) for Boston shingles and 31 for Vermont shingles.

a. For the Boston shingles, is there evidence at the 0.05 level of significance that the mean moisture content is less than 0.35 pounds per 100 square feet?

b. Interpret the meaning of the p-value in (a).

c. For the Vermont shingles, is there evidence at the 0.05 level of significance that the mean moisture content is less than 0.35 pounds per 100 square feet?

d. Interpret the meaning of the p-value in (c). e. What assumption must hold in order to perform the tests in (a) and (c)?

f. Evaluate the assumption in (e) for Boston shingles and Vermont shingles by using a graphical approach. Discuss.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Answers

(8)
Status NEW Posted 17 May 2017 01:05 PM My Price 15.00

-----------

Attachments

file 1495029682-2087289_1_636305576848216828_Boston.docx preview (1 words )
----------- ----------- ----------- -----------
Not Rated(0)