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Ignacio grows two varieties of apples-Honeycrisp and Gala. He took a sample of each variety to test if their mean weight

Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 7:29 pm
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Ignacio Grows Two Varieties Of Apples Honeycrisp And Gala He Took A Sample Of Each Variety To Test If Their Mean Weight 1
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Ignacio grows two varieties of apples-Honeycrisp and Gala. He took a sample of each variety to test if their mean weights were significantly different. Here is a summary of his results (weights are shown in grams): Variety Honeycrisp Gala Apple weights n Mean StDev SE mean 35 225 26 4.39 35 214 22 3.72 90% CI for Min - MG: (1.40,20.60) Ignacio wants to use these results to test H:41 = Mg versus H: Mu # HG, Assume that all conditions for inference have been met Based on the interval, what do we know about the corresponding P-value and conclusion at the a = 0.10 level of significance?

Based on the interval, what do we know about the corresponding P-value and conclusion at the a = 0.10 level of significance? Choose 1 answer: The P-value is greater than a = 0.10, and he should conclude that there is a difference between the means. The P-value is greater than a = 0.10, and he cannot conclude that there is a difference between the means. The P-value is less than a = 0.10, and he should conclude that there is a difference between the means. The P-value is less than a = 0.10, and he cannot conclude that there is a difference between the means.