A Consumer Advice Web Site Tested a Fuel Additive A) Compute the Test Statistic
B) Can You Conclude That
Multiple Choice
A consumer advice web site tested a fuel additive. The distance that 12 cars could travel on five gallons of gasoline was recorded without and then with the additive. The results were as follows. a) Compute the test statistic
b) Can you conclude that the median distance traveled with the additive difference from the median
Distance traveled with the additive? Use the α = 0.05 level of significance.
A) a) S=9
b) We can conclude that the median distances are different.
B) a) S=12
b) We cannot conclude that the median distances are different.
C) a) S=12
b) We can conclude that the median distances are different.
D) a) S=9
b) We cannot conclude that the median distances are different.
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