Chapter 12: Q. 10 (page 800)
Insurance adjusters are always vigilant about being overcharged for accident repairs. The adjusters suspect that Repair Shop quotes higher estimates than Repair Shop . To check their suspicion,
the adjusters randomly select cars that were recently involved in an accident and then take each of the cars to both repair shops to obtain separate estimates of the cost to 铿亁 the vehicle. The
estimates are given below in hundreds of dollars.

Assuming that the conditions for inference are reasonably met, which of the following signi铿乧ance tests could legitimately be used to determine whether the adjusters鈥 suspicion is correct?
I. A paired test
II. A two-sample test
III. A t test to see if the slope of the population regression line is .
(a) I only
(b) II only
(c) I and III
(d) II and III
(e) I, II, and III
Short Answer
The tests could legitimately be used to determine whether the adjusters鈥 suspicion is correct is (e) I, II, and III .



