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Descent, Inc., produces a variety of climbing and mountaineering equipment. One of its products is a traditional three-strand climbing rope. An important characteristic of any climbing rope is its tensile strength. Descent produces the three-strand rope on two separate production lines: one in Bozeman and the other in Challis. The Bozeman line has recently installed new production equipment. Descent regularly tests the tensile strength of its ropes by randomly selecting ropes from production and subjecting them to various tests. The most recent random sample of ropes, taken after the new equipment was installed at the Bozeman plant, revealed the following:

A) Because the calculated value of t = 0.896 is neither less than the lower tail critical value of t = -2.0167, nor greater than the upper tail critical value of t = 2.0167, do not reject the null hypothesis. Based on these sample data, at the α = 0.05 level of significance there is not sufficient evidence to conclude that the average tensile strength of ropes produced at the two plants is different.

B) Because the calculated value of t = 0.451 is neither less than the lower tail critical value of t = -2.0167, nor greater than the upper tail critical value of t = 2.0167, do not reject the null hypothesis. Based on these sample data, at the α = 0.05 level of significance there is not sufficient evidence to conclude that the average tensile strength of ropes produced at the two plants is different.

C) Because the calculated value of t = -2.8126 is less than the lower tail critical value of t = -2.0167, reject the null hypothesis. Based on these sample data, at the α = 0.05 level of significance there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the average tensile strength of ropes produced at the two plants is different.

D) Because the calculated value of t = 2.8126 is greater than the lower tail critical value of t = -2.0167, reject the null hypothesis. Based on these sample data, at the α = 0.05 level of significance there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the average tensile strength of ropes produced at the two plants is different.

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