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Mathematics, 14.04.2020 16:09 supertailsninja453

Ultra high performance concrete (UHPC) is a relatively new construction material that is characterized by strong adhesive properties with other materials. The article "Adhesive Power of Ultra High Performance Concrete from a Thermodynamic Point of View"† described an investigation of the intermolecular forces for UHPC connected to various substrates. The following work of adhesion measurements (in mJ/m2) for UHPC specimens adhered to steel appeared in the article. 107.1 109.5 107.4 106.8 108.1 (a) Is it plausible that the given sample observations were selected from a normal distribution? It's plausible that the distribution could be normal. It's not plausible that the distribution could be normal. (b) Calculate a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the true average work of adhesion for UHPC adhered to steel. (Round your answers to two decimal places.) , mJ/m2 Does the interval suggest that 109 is a plausible value for the true average work of adhesion for UHPC adhered to steel? The interval suggests that 109 is a possible value for the true average. The interval doesn't suggest that 109 is a possible value for the true averag

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