work on this problem. For a sample of 9 automobiles, the mileage (in 1000s of 5) Show miles) at which the original front brake pads were worn to 10% of their original thickness was measured, as was...


work on this problem. For a sample of 9 automobiles, the mileage (in 1000s of<br>5) Show<br>miles) at which the original front brake pads were worn to 10% of their original thickness<br>was measured, as was the mileage at which the original rear brake pads were worn to 10% of<br>their original thickness. The results were as follows:<br>´your<br>Car Rear<br>Front<br>1<br>41.2<br>32.5<br>35.8<br>26.5<br>3<br>46.6<br>35.6<br>4<br>46.9<br>36.2<br>5<br>39.2<br>29.8<br>51.5<br>40.9<br>51.0<br>46.0<br>7<br>40.7<br>34.5<br>9.<br>47.3<br>36.5<br>a. Construct a 99% confidence interval for the difference in mean lifetime between the front<br>and rear brake pads.<br>b. An automotive engineer claims that the mean lifetime for rear brake pads is more than<br>10,000 miles more than the mean lifetime for front brake pads. Does the confidence<br>interval contradict this claim?<br>

Extracted text: work on this problem. For a sample of 9 automobiles, the mileage (in 1000s of 5) Show miles) at which the original front brake pads were worn to 10% of their original thickness was measured, as was the mileage at which the original rear brake pads were worn to 10% of their original thickness. The results were as follows: ´your Car Rear Front 1 41.2 32.5 35.8 26.5 3 46.6 35.6 4 46.9 36.2 5 39.2 29.8 51.5 40.9 51.0 46.0 7 40.7 34.5 9. 47.3 36.5 a. Construct a 99% confidence interval for the difference in mean lifetime between the front and rear brake pads. b. An automotive engineer claims that the mean lifetime for rear brake pads is more than 10,000 miles more than the mean lifetime for front brake pads. Does the confidence interval contradict this claim?

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