Answer:
Since p >0.05 at 5% level we find that there is no evidence of a difference in the proportion of defective parts produced by the two suppliers
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that a manufacturer receives parts from two suppliers. An SRS of 400 parts from supplier 1 finds 20 defective; an SRS of 100 parts from supplier 2 finds 10 defective.
Let p 1 p1 and p 2 p2 be the proportion of all parts from suppliers 1 and 2, respectively, that are defective.
[tex]H 0 : p 1 = p 2 \\H a : p 1 \neq p 2 .[/tex]
(two tailed test )
Sample I II total
N 400 100 500
x 20 10 30
p 0.05 0.10 0.06
[tex]Std error =\sqrt{\bar p(1- \bar p)(\frac{1}{n_1} +\frac{1}{n_2} )} \\=0.0266[/tex]
Z= -1.8831
p value = 0.0601
Since p >0.05 at 5% level we find that there is no evidence of a difference in the proportion of defective parts produced by the two suppliers