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Mathematics, 23.10.2019 12:00 michaelgold1

Gamma corporation is considering the installation of governors on cars driven by its sales staff. these devices would limit the car speeds to a preset level, which is expected to improve fuel economy. the company is planning to test several cars for fuel consumption without governors for 1 week. then governors would be installed in the same cars, and fuel consumption will be monitored for another week. gamma corporation wants to estimate the mean difference in fuel consumption with a margin of error of estimate of 2 mpg with a 90% confidence level. assume that the differences in fuel consumption are normally distributed and that previous studies suggest that an estimate of sd=3sd=3 mpg is reasonable. how many cars should be tested? (note that the critical value of tt will depend on nn, so it will be necessary to use trial and error.)

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