A study examined the tat content (in grama) for samples of beet and most hot dogs. The resulting 92% confidence interval
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A study examined the tat content (in grama) for samples of beet and most hot dogs. The resulting 92% confidence interval
A study examined the tat content (in grama) for samples of beet and most hot dogs. The resulting 92% confidence interval for Hmoat - Pseer is (3:34.7). Completo parts a) through e) below. a) The endpoints of this confidence interval are positive numbers. What does that indicato? A. The type of hot dog with a higher mean tat content cannot be determined, OB. The mean fat content is probably higher for maat hot dogs OC. The mean fat contents for each type of hot dog varies greaty from the other. OD. The mean tat content is probably higher for beul hot dogs. b) What does the fact that the confidence interval does not contain o indicate? OA The difference in the two sample means is insignificant OB. Both samples have a lot of variation OC. The difference in the two sample means is significant OD. There is no difference between the two samples c) we us the confidence interval to test the hypothesis that most-see what's the corresponding alpha level?
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