In an example discussed extensively in Chapter 10, an engineer is interested in

testing the “bias” in a pH meter. Data are collected on the meter by measuring

the pH of a neutral substance (pH = 7.0). A sample of size 10 is taken, with results

given by

7.07 7.00 7.10 6.97 7.00 7.03 7.01 7.01 6.98 7.08.

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on Sep 23, 2024 at 10:19 am



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