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27 October, 13:15

A special industrial battery must have a life of at least 400 hours. A hypothesis test is to be conducted with a 0.02 level of significance. If the batteries from a particular production run have an actual mean use life of 385 hours, the production manager wants a sampling procedure that only 10% of the time would show erroneously that the batch is acceptable. What sample size is recommended for the hypothesis test

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  1. 27 October, 15:53
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    Margin of error E = Z (alpha/2) * (sigma/sqrt (n))

    From this equation we get n as

    n = (z*sigma/E) ^2

    alpha = 0.02

    from the standard normal table value we get

    z (alpha/2) = 2.33

    sigma = 30

    E = 0.1

    Therefore n = (2.33*30/0.1) ^2

    =488601

    sample size n = 488601
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