Multiple Choice
Does the gas leakage rate from automobile tires depend on the type of gas used to fill them?
A sample of automobile tires are filled with nitrogen to a pressure of 1 atmosphere, and the time is measured for the internal pressure to fall to 0.9 atmospheres. The experiment is repeated for this sample of tires, but using sulfur hexafluoride in place of nitrogen. The results are summarized below. The null hypothesis is that the difference in mean population leak times is zero. Find the P-value for this test. Assume that the leakage times are normally distributed.
A) 0.084
B) 0.133
C) 0.127
D) 0.168
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