Faulty or not? You are in charge of shipping computers to customers. You learn that a RAM chip was put into some of the machines. There’s a simple test you can perform, but it’s not perfect. All but...


Faulty or not? You are in charge of shipping computers to customers. You learn that a RAM chip was put into some of the machines. There’s a simple test you can perform, but it’s not perfect. All but 4% of the time, a good chip passes the test, but unfortunately, 35% of the bad chips pass the test, too. You have to decide on the basis of one test whether the chip is good or bad. Make this a hypothesis test.


 a) What are the null and alternative hypotheses?


 b) Given that a computer fails the test, what would you decide? What if it passes the test?


 c) How large is a for this test?


 d) What is the power of this test? (Hint: How many possibilities are in the alternative hypothesis?)





May 18, 2022
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