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Mathematics, 16.04.2021 04:40 Hellboy467

In developing a new gasoline additive, researchers randomly select 10 cars and drive them both with and without the additive. The sample mean difference in gas mileage (mpg with additive - mpg without additive) is 0.41 mpg with a sample variance of 0.16. Assume the differences are from an approximately normal distribution. We want to test the hypothesis that the fuel additive has mean mpg less than the mean mpg without the additive. Calculate the test statistic.

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