Repeat Exercise 16 using the weights of the 37 post-1983 pennies included in Data Set 29 Coin
Question:
Repeat Exercise 16 using the weights of the 37 post-1983 pennies included in Data Set 29 “Coin Weights” in Appendix B.
Data From Exercise 16:
Data Set 21 “Earthquakes” in Appendix B lists earthquake depths, and the summary statistics are n = 600, x = 5.82 km, s = 4.93 km. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim of a seismologist that these earthquakes are from a population with a mean equal to 5.00 km.
Data Set 21: Earthquakes
Data are from 600 matched pairs (first five rows shown here) of magnitude/depth measurements randomly selected from 10,594 earthquakes recorded in one year from a location in southern California. Only earthquakes with a magnitude of at least 1.00 are used. MAGNITUDE is magnitude measured on the Richter scale and DEPTH is depth in km. The magnitude and depth both describe the source of the earthquake. The data are from the Southern California Earthquake Data Center.
Data Set 29: Coin Weights
Data are from 222 coins (first five rows shown here) consisting of coin weights (grams). The “pre-1983 pennies” were made after the Indian and wheat pennies, and they are 97% copper and 3% zinc. The “post-1983 pennies” are 3% copper and 97% zinc. The “pre-1964 silver quarters” are 90% silver and 10% copper. The “post-1964 quarters” are made with a copper-nickel alloy.
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Mathematical Interest Theory
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