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It is known that driving can be difficult in regions where winter conditions involve snow-covered roads. For cars equipped with all-season tires traveling at 90 km/hr, the mean stopping time in fresh snow is known to be 215 meters with a standard deviation of o = 2.5 meters. It is often advocated that automobiles in such areas should be equipped with special tires to compensate for such conditions, especially with respect to stopping distance. A manufacturer of tires made for driving in fresh snow claims that vehicles equipped with their tires have a decreased stopping distance. A study was done using a random sample of 9 snow tires from the manufacturer on a snow-covered test track. The tests resulted in a mean stopping distance of t = 212.9 meters. 28. What is the P-value? A) 0.012 B) 0.050 C) 0.025 D) 0.006 E) Not within +0.002 of any of the above.

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Deanna Hettinger
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