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 ger Temperature (°F) at 8 AM 98.5 97.8 97.7 O 98.2 99.1 97.9 Temperature (°F) at 12 AM 99.4 99.7 98.0 97.4 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 sa- Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) Round to two decimal places as needed.) n general, what does µg represent?

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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 sa. In general, what does Hg represent?
Temperature (°F) at 8 AM
Temperature (°F) at 12 AM 99.4
98.5
99.1
97.9
97.8
97.7 e
99.7
98.0
97.4
98.2
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 sd-
(Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.)
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
In general, what does Ha represent?
O A. The mean of the differences from the population of matched data
O B. The mean of the means of each matched pair from the population of matched data
O C. The difference of the population means of the two populations
O D. The mean value of the differences for the paired sample data
Transcribed Image Text:Listed below are body temperatures from five different subjects measured at 8 AM and again at 12 AM. Find the values of d and sa. In general, what does Hg represent? Temperature (°F) at 8 AM Temperature (°F) at 12 AM 99.4 98.5 99.1 97.9 97.8 97.7 e 99.7 98.0 97.4 98.2 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 sd- (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) (Round to two decimal places as needed.) In general, what does Ha represent? O A. The mean of the differences from the population of matched data O B. The mean of the means of each matched pair from the population of matched data O C. The difference of the population means of the two populations O D. The mean value of the differences for the paired sample data
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