” A study was performed on a method of purifying nuclear fuel waste. The process involves oxidation in molten salt and tends to produce oxygen bubbles with a rising velocity. To monitor the? process, the researchers collected data on bubble velocity? (measured in meters per? second) for a random sample of 18 ( in attachment) photographic bubble images. These data? (simulated) are reproduced in the accompanying table. When oxygen is inserted into the molten salt at a rate? (called the sparging? rate) of 3.33
times×10 Superscript negative 610?6?,
the researchers discovered that the true mean bubble rising velocity is
muμequals=0.338
0.338.
Complete parts a .
” a. Conduct a test of hypothesis to determine if the true mean bubble rising velocity for the population from which the sample is selected is
muμequals=0.3380.338.
Use
alphaαequals=0.100.10.
Q: Find the test statistic and P-value, show me solution. due 0323 18:00 pm.