Multiple Choice
A fleet of rental cars - all the same make, model, and year - has a mean fuel efficiency of miles per gallon (mpg) . A random sample of 51 cars are selected and the air filter of each is replaced with a new one. Let be the population mean fuel efficiency score that would occur if every car's air filter were replaced. The air filter change is deemed effective if mpg. A test is made of versus . Consider these possible conclusions:
i) . The air filter changes are effective.
ii) . The air filter changes are not effective.
iii) . The air filter changes might not be effective.
Which of the three conclusions is best if is not rejected?
A) iii
B)
C)
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