A dairy farm uses the somatic cell count (SCC) report on the milk it provides to a processor as one way to monitor the health of its herd. The mean SCC from five samples of raw milk was 250,000 cells...


A dairy farm uses the somatic cell count (SCC) report on the milk it provides to a processor as<br>one way to monitor the health of its herd. The mean SCC from five samples of raw milk was<br>250,000 cells per milliliter with standard deviation 37,50o cell/ml. Test whether these data<br>provide sufficient evidence, at the 10% level of significance, to conclude that the mean SCC of<br>all milk produced at the dairy exceeds that in the previous report, 210,250 cell/ml. Assume a<br>normal distribution of SC.<br>

Extracted text: A dairy farm uses the somatic cell count (SCC) report on the milk it provides to a processor as one way to monitor the health of its herd. The mean SCC from five samples of raw milk was 250,000 cells per milliliter with standard deviation 37,50o cell/ml. Test whether these data provide sufficient evidence, at the 10% level of significance, to conclude that the mean SCC of all milk produced at the dairy exceeds that in the previous report, 210,250 cell/ml. Assume a normal distribution of SC.

Jun 10, 2022
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