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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-11-16

The U.S. Department of Transportation requires tire manufacturers to provide tire performance information on the sidewall of the tire to better inform prospective customers as they make purchasing decisions. One very important measurement of tire performance is the tread wear index, which indicates the tire's resistance to tread wear compared with a tire graded with a base of 100. A tire with a grade of 200 should last twice as long, on average, as a tire graded with a base of 100. A consumer organization wants to estimate the actual tread wear index of a brand name of tires that claims a grade of 200 on the sidewall of the tire. A random sample of \( n = 18 \) indicates a sample mean tread wear index of 195.3 and a sample standard deviation of 21.4.

a. Assuming that the population of tread wear indexes is normally distributed, construct a 95% confidence interval estimate for the population mean tread wear index for tires produced by this manufacturer under this branding.

b. Do you think that the consumer organization should accuse the manufacturer of producing tires that do not meet the performance information provided on the sidewall of the tires? Explain.

c. Explain why an observed tread wear index of 210 for a popular tire is not unusual even though it is outside the confidence interval developed in (a).

Asked by anibaltoledo

Answer (2)

To be blunt, it looks like you just copy/pasted a wall of text from whatever you're working on. Ask an actual question, and format the wall of text so that we don't have to decipher it ourselves. Don't expect people to help solve a problem like that if it looks like you gave no thought in posting it

Answered by spmt1296 | 2024-06-10

The 95% confidence interval for the population mean tread wear index is (185.37, 205.23). Since this interval includes the claimed mean of 200, the manufacturer should not be accused yet. An individual observation of 210 is also not unusual due to random variability in samples.
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Answered by spmt1296 | 2024-11-21