Fuel consumption and cars biodiesel fuels are made from


Question: Fuel Consumption and Cars Biodiesel fuels are made from vegetable oils or animal fats and may be used instead of conventional diesel fuel. One advantage to using biodiesel is a possible decrease in regulated emissions, specifically total hydrocarbons (HC). Using the heavy-duty transient Federal Test Procedure (FTP), the mean HC emission is 0.23 g/hp-hr (grams per horsepower-hour) with standard deviation σ = 0.07. A random sample of heavy-duty engines was obtained, and each was tested with biodiesel fuel. The resulting HC measurements are given in the table below.

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a. Suppose the underlying population is normal. Is there any evidence to suggest the use of biodiesel has decreased the mean level of HC emissions? Use a = 0.01.

b. Suppose a company is thinking about building a $20 million biodiesel fuel production facility. The company will invest the money only if there is overwhelming evidence in favor of decreased HC emissions. Which error (type I or type II) is more important to the fuel company? Would the company prefer a smaller or a larger significance level? Justify your answer.

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