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You have two samples and measured the lifetime of the batteries:
X₁: "Lifetime of a lithium battery from the old design"
n₁= 11 lithium batteries
x[bar]₁= 400 charge cycles
S₁= 10 charge cycles
X₂: "Lifetime of a lithium battery from the new design"
n₂= 10 lithium batteries
x[bar]₂= 390 charge cycles
S₂= 8 charge cycles
You need to estimate the difference in the lifetime as New minus Old, I already defined both variables separately, so the difference is:
X₂-X₁
The best way to compare both samples and tests if I change the life of the batteries is through their means. So the best estimate for the change in the lifetime of the lithium batteries is:
x[bar]₂-x[bar]₁
Calculate the difference as ⇒ 390 - 400 = -10 life cycles.
Since it's a negative number it looks like this estimation doesn't have any sense. It is common for estimates to take values that do not follow common sense. Think that mathematically this value does make sense, and in this case, the negative number indicates the direction in which these populations tend. If you did a statistical test, you may come to the conclusion that, in general, the new battery design has a shorter lifespan than the old battery design.
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