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Hypothesis Testing with the Normal Distribution

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Question 72

A precision engineering firm manufactures silicon wafers. The existing process is specified to have a thickness with a variance of 6 μm26\ \mu m^26 μm2. An engineer suspects that the variance has recently increased due to machine wear.

Ten wafers are randomly selected and their thicknesses are measured, yielding the following results in micrometers:

254,248,251,247,252,250,246,253,255,244 254, 248, 251, 247, 252, 250, 246, 253, 255, 244 254,248,251,247,252,250,246,253,255,244
a.

Calculate the sample mean, xˉ\bar{x}xˉ, and the sample variance, s2s^2s2, for these measurements.

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b.

Assume that the thicknesses follow a normal distribution.

Test the engineer's suspicion at the 5% significance level, using the hypotheses H0:σ2=6H_0: \sigma^2 = 6H0​:σ2=6 and H1:σ2>6H_1: \sigma^2 > 6H1​:σ2>6.

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c.

A technician introduces a new calibration method which they believe reduces the variance. They provide a sample of 15 wafers where the calculated sample variance is s2=1.95s^2 = 1.95s2=1.95.

Use this value of s2s^2s2 to calculate a 90% confidence interval for the variance, σ2\sigma^2σ2, for wafers produced using the new calibration method.

[You may use P(χ142>6.571)=0.95P(\chi_{14}^2 > 6.571) = 0.95P(χ142​>6.571)=0.95 and P(χ142>23.685)=0.05P(\chi_{14}^2 > 23.685) = 0.05P(χ142​>23.685)=0.05]

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d.

Given the original process variance of σ2=6\sigma^2 = 6σ2=6, evaluate the technician's claim regarding the new calibration method.

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Hypothesis Testing with the Normal Distribution Questions

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Practise Edexcel A Level Maths Hypothesis Testing with the Normal Distribution with exam-style questions for A Level Maths. 132 questions, matched to the Edexcel A Level Maths (9MA0) specification and written in Paper 1, Paper 2 and Paper 3 style. Every question includes a full worked solution and mark scheme, so you can see where marks are awarded rather than just whether you got the answer right.

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