During the Gulf War, a government official claimed that the average car owner refilled the fuel tank when there was more than 3 litres of petrol left. To check the claim, 10 cars were surveyed as they entered a service station. The amount of petrol (in litres) was measured and recorded as shown below. Assume that the amount of petrol remaining in the tanks is normally distributed with a standard deviation of 1 litre.
a. Calculate the p-value.
b. Compute the probability of a Type II error if the true average amount of gas remaining in tanks is 3.5 litres.
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