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A random sample of n, - 16 communities in western Kansas gave the following information for people under 25 years of age

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2021 10:54 am
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A random sample of n, - 16 communities in western Kansas gave the following information for people under 25 years of age. *: Rate of hay fever per 1000 population for people under 25 96 92 120 129 93 123 112 93 125 95 125 117 97 122 127 88 A random sample of n - 14 regions in western Kansas gave the following information for people over 50 years old. * Rate of hay fever per 1000 population for people over 50 95 110 102 99 112 88 110 79 115 100 89 114 95 96 y use a calculator to calculate 39, 51, x2, and 52 (Round your answers to two decimal places.) X- 52 #) Assume that the hay fever rate in each age group has an approximately normal distribution. Do the data indicate that the age group over 50 has a lower rate of hay fever? Use a = 0.10 (a) What is the level of significance? State the null and akternate hypotheses. Ho: Mi >> Mo! MM OM MEHM2 O MOM #2 (b) What sampling distribution will you use? What assumptions are you making? The standard normal. We assume that both population distributions are approximately normal with unknown standard deviations The standard normal. We assume that both population distributions are approximately normal with known standard deviations The Student's t. We assume that both population distributions are approximately normal with known standard deviations The Student's t. We assume that both population distributions are approximately normal with unknown standard deviations

What is the value of the sample test statistic? (Test the difference 41 - M2. Round your answer to three decimal places.) (C) Find (or estimate) the P-value. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) Sketch the sampling distribution and show the area corresponding to the P-value. P.value P-value o A LA AM P.value P.value o O