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9090 % confidence interval for the difference in mean fat content for meat vs. a

ID: 2908465 • Letter: 9

Question

9090 %

confidence interval for the difference in mean fat content for meat vs. all-beet hot dogs is

(minus?6.5,minus?1.1 )

grams for

mu Subscript Meat Baseline minus mu Subscript Beef?Meat??Beef.

Explain why you think each of the following statement is true or false. Complete parts (a) through (e) below.

his Question: 1 pt A 90% confidence interval or the difference in mean fat content or meat vs. al beet hot dogs is 6.5 1.1 grams for ?? t- t-Explain why you think each of the follow ng statement s e o false. Complete parts a through e below O A. False, there's a 90% chance theyì consume more fat. B. False, the confidence interval is about means, not about the individual hot dogs. O C. True. ?D. False, the confidence interval is about differences between the means and does not indicate which mean is greater b) 90% of meat hot dogs have between 1.1 and 6.5 grams less fat than a beef hot dog. Choose the correct answer below. OA. False, the confidence interval is about means, not about the individual hot dogs. O B. True. ° C. False, 90% of meat hot dogs have between 1.1 and 6.5 grams more fat than a beef hot dog. 0 D. False, the confidence interval is about differences between the means and does not indicate with mean is greater c) One is 90% confident that meat hot dogs average 1.1-65 grams less fat than the beef hot dogs. Choose the correct answer below OA. False, the confidence interval is about the individual hot dogs, not about the means. B. True. ?C. O D. False, the confidence interval is about differences between the means and dces not indicate with mean is greater d) If one were to get more samples of both kinds of hotdogs, 90% of the time the meat hot dogs would average 1.1-65 less fat than the beef hot dogs False, one is 90% confident that meat hot dogs average 1.1-6.5 grams more fat than the beef hot dogs. False, the confidence interval is about differences between the means and does not indicate with mean is greater. O A. ??" True. C. ?D. False, 90% of the time the meat hot dogs would average 1.1-6.5 more fat than the beef hot dogs. False, the confidence interval estimates the true difference in population means. There is no reason to expect other samples to conform to this result. If one tested many samples, they'd expect about 90% of the resulting confidence intervals to include the true difference in mean fat content between the two kinds of hot dogs. O A. O B. False, there is no way to know what the results of future samples might be. False, the confidence interval is about the individual hot dogs, not about the means. C. Trua Click to select your answer.

Explanation / Answer

a)

option B is correct

b)

option A is correct

c)

option B is correct

d)

option D is correct

e)

option C