Determining the braking distances of four-cylinder cars


Assignment:

Assume that both samples are independent simple random samples from populations having normal distributions.

Braking Distances of Cars A random sample of 13 four-cylinder cars is obtained, and the braking distances are measured and found to have a mean of 137.5 ft and a standard deviation of 5.8 ft. A random sample of 12 six-cylinder cars is obtained and the braking distances have a mean of 136.3 ft and a standard deviation of 9.7 ft (based on Data Set 16 in Appendix B). Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that braking distances of four-cylinder cars and braking distances of six-cylinder cars have the same standard deviation.

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