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The Normal Distribution

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Question 139

Healthy-Greens Farm grows organic cucumbers. They are considering a new irrigation system and hope it will increase the average yield per plant by at least 1.5 kg. The variance of the yield using the existing system is 0.6 kg2, and the variance of the yield using the new system is 0.8 kg2. A random sample of 50 plants using the existing system has a mean yield of 6.2 kg. A random sample of 80 plants using the new system has a mean yield of 8.1 kg.

a.

Stating your hypotheses clearly, test at the 5% level of significance whether or not there is evidence that the mean yield with the new system is more than 1.5 kg greater than the mean yield with the existing system.

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b.

Explain the relevance of the Central Limit Theorem to the test conducted in part (a).

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The Normal Distribution Questions

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Practise Edexcel A Level Maths The Normal Distribution with exam-style questions for A Level Maths. 439 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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