The print on the packages of 100-watt general electric


Question: The print on the packages of 100-watt General Electric soft-white lightbulbs states that these lightbulbs have an average life of 750 hours. Assume that the standard deviation of the lengths of lives of these lightbulbs is 50 hours. A skeptical consumer does not think these lightbulbs last as long as the manufacturer claims, and she decides to test 64 randomly selected lightbulbs. She has set up the decision rule that if the average life of these 64 lightbulbs is less than 735 hours, then she will conclude that GE has printed too high an average length of life on the packages and will write them a letter to that effect. Approximately what significance level is the consumer using? Approximately what significance level is she using if she decides that GE has printed too high an average length of life on the packages if the average life of the 64 lightbulbs is less than 700 hours? Interpret the values you get.

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