32. Solving a chemistry problem
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5. The laboratories of three organizations measured the pH of the same sample of tap water. The following results were obtained:
Organization number Results of single measurements of water pH
1 5.8; 5.2; 5.4; 5.3; 5.5
2 5.5; 5.1; 5.0; 5.3; 5.0
3 5.4; 5.1; 5.0; 5.7; 5.0
Estimate random measurement errors and, with a probability of 0.95, the presence of gross errors in the given single measurement results. Can the random measurement errors of the three laboratories be considered the same?
Organization number Results of single measurements of water pH
1 5.8; 5.2; 5.4; 5.3; 5.5
2 5.5; 5.1; 5.0; 5.3; 5.0
3 5.4; 5.1; 5.0; 5.7; 5.0
Estimate random measurement errors and, with a probability of 0.95, the presence of gross errors in the given single measurement results. Can the random measurement errors of the three laboratories be considered the same?
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