Short Answer
Electrical measurements of nerve activity give a clue to the nature of poisoning with the insecticide DDT. When a nerve is stimulated, its electrical response shows a sharp spike, which is followed by a much smaller second spike. In a randomized experiment, researchers measured the relative height of the second spike as a percent of the first spike, comparing 6 rats poisoned with DDT and a control group of 6 unpoisoned rats. Here are the findings:
Let W, the Wilcoxon rank sum test statistic, be the sum of the ranks assigned to the relative spike height in rats poisoned with DDT.
When ranking all the observations, which rank should be assigned the relative spike height of 8.456?
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