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Suppose that 8% of all cars produced at Plant A have a certain defect, and 5\% of all cars produced at Plant B have this defect. A quality control manager takes separate random samples of 150 cars from each plant. The manager will then look at the difference (A - B) between the proportions of cars with the defect in each sample. What will be the shape of the sampling distribution of the difference in sample proportions, and why?

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Answer:

The answer is "Choice d"

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Faulty factory cars in a plant [tex]A = 8\% \ of\ 150 \ = 12 > 10[/tex]

Faulty factory cars in a plant [tex]B = 5\% \ of \ 150 = 7.5 < 10[/tex]

This condition of the normal distribution is not met so because the number of negative cars from plant B is less than 10, that's why the choice d is correct.

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Answer: D

Not normal, because we expect fewer than 10 defective cars in Plant B. [tex].05*150=7.5[/tex]

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