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Listed below are body temperatures from five different subjects measured at 8 AM and again at 12 AM. Find the values of

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Listed below are body temperatures from five different subjects measured at 8 AM and again at 12 AM. Find the values of d and Sg. In general, what does Ha represent? Temperature (°F) at 8 AM 98.1 99.1 97.6 97.6 97.9 Temperature (°F) at 12 AM 98.6 99.8 97.8 97.2 98.1 Let the temperature at 8 AM be the first sample, and the temperature at 12 AM be the second sample. Find the values of d and sg. (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.)

= =0 Sd (Round to two decimal places as needed.)

Sd (Round to two decimal places as needed.) In general, what does Md represent?

A. The mean of the differences from the population of matched data OB. The difference of the population means of the two populations O C. The mean value of the differences for the paired sample data OD. The mean of the means of each matched pair from the population of matched data