Tests were run on a random sample of n 40 helmets and the


A manufacturer of hard safety hats for construction workers is concerned about the mean and the variation of the forces its helmets transmit to wearers when subjected to a standard external force. The manufacturer desires the mean force transmitted by helmets to be 800 pounds (or less), well under the legal 1000-pound limit, and desires σ to be less than 40. Tests were run on a random sample of n = 40 helmets, and the sample mean and variance were found to be equal to 825 pounds and 2350 pounds2, respectively.

a. If μ = 800 and σ = 40, is it likely that any helmet subjected to the standard external force will transmit a force to a wearer in excess of 1000 pounds? Explain.

b. Do the data provide sufficient evidence to indicate that when subjected to the standard external force, the helmets transmit a mean force exceeding 800 pounds?

c. Do the data provide sufficient evidence to indicate that σ exceeds 40?

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