Question: Physical Sciences A consultant working for a State Police barracks contends that service weapons will fire with a higher muzzle velocity if the barrel is properly cleaned. A random sample of Glock 9-mm handguns was obtained, and the muzzle velocity (in feet per second) of a single shot from each gun was measured. Each gun was professionally cleaned, and the muzzle velocity of a second shot (with the same bullet type) was measured. The data are given in the following table.

a. What is the common characteristic that makes these data paired?
b. Assume normality. Conduct the appropriate hypothesis test to determine whether there is any evidence that a clean gun fires with a higher muzzle velocity. Use a = 0.01.
c. Find bounds on the p value associated with this hypothesis test.