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Given in the table are BMI statistics for random samples of men and women. Assume that the two samples are independent simple random samples selected from
A. Test the claim that makes and females have different mean body mass index:
what are the null and alternative hypotheses?
what is the test statistic?
what is the p-value?
Do we reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis?
B. Construct a confidence interval suitable for testing the claim that makes and females have the same BMI.
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(round to 3 decimals). 3. What is the t-cv? (exact value) 4. What is your conclusion? Only type "Reject" or Retain"A study was done using a treatment group and a placebo group. The results are shown in the table. Assume that the two samples are independent simple random samples selected from normally distributed populations, and do not assume that the population standard deviations are equal. Complete parts (a) and (b) below. Use a 0.01 significance level for both parts. a. Test the claim that the two samples are from populations with the same mean. What are the null and alternative hypotheses? OA. Ho H1 H2 H₁: H1 H2 The test statistic, t, is -1.55. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) The P-value is (Round to three decimal places as needed.) OB. Ho: H1 H2 H₁₁₂ D. Ho: H1 H2 H₁: H1 H2 Treatment Placebo μ H₁ H2 n 25 40 X 2.38 2.65 S 0.53 0.87A study was done using a treatment group and a placebo group. The results are shown in the table. Assume that the two samples are independent simple random samples selected from normally distributed populations, and do not assume that the population standard deviations are equal. Complete parts (a) and (b) below. Use a 0.01 significance level for both parts. a. Test the claim that the two samples are from populations with the same mean. What are the null and alternative hypotheses? OA. Ho: H₁ H₂ H₁: H₁ H₂ OC. Ho: H₁ H¹/₂ H₁: H₁What is the Test Statistic and P-Value?Given in the table are the BMI statistics for random samples of men and women. Assume that the two samples are independent simple random samples selected from normally distributed populations, and do not assume that the population standard deviations are equal. Complete parts (a) and (b) below. a. Use a 0.05 significance level, and test the claim that males and females have the same mean body mass index (BMI). What are the null and alternative hypotheses? OA. Ho: H₁ H₂ H₁ H₁ H₂ OC. Ho: H₁ H₂ H₁: H₁ H₂ The test statistic, t, is The P-value is . (Round to two decimal places as needed.) (Round to three decimal places as needed.) State the conclusion for the test. OB. Ho: H₁ H₂ H₁: H₁ H₂ OD. Ho: H₁ = H₂ H₁: H1 H₂ O A. Fail to reject the null hypothesis. There is not sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that men and women have the same mean BMI. O B. Fail to reject the null hypothesis. There is sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that men and women have…Data on the weights (lb) of the contents of cans of diet soda versus the contents of cans of the regular version of the soda is summarized to the right. Assume that the two samples are independent simple random samples selected from normally distributed populations, and do not assume that the population standard deviations are equal. Complete parts (a) and (b) below. Use a 0.05 significance level for both parts. a. 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