Refer to the accompanying data set and construct a 90% confidence interval estimate of the mean pulse rate of adult females; then do the same for adult males. Compare the results. Click the icon to view the pulse rates for adult females and adult males. Construct a 90% confidence interval of the mean pulse rate for adult females. bpm<μ< bpm (Round to one decimal place as needed.) Construct a 90% confidence interval of the mean pulse rate for adult males. bpm<μ< bpm (Round to one decimal place as needed.) Compare the results. O A. The confidence intervals overlap, so it appears that there is no difference in mean pulse rates between adult females and adult males. O B. The confidence intervals do not overlap, so it appears that there is no difference in mean pulse rates between adult females and adult males. O C. The confidence intervals do not overlap, so it appears that adult females have a higher mean pulse rate than adult males. O D. The confidence intervals overlap, so it appears that adult males have a higher mean pulse rate than adult females.

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85    78
77    96
48    57
60    68
50    55
62    81
55    78
76    86
51    88
64    55
72    37
60    65
63    86
80    77
80    78
63    64
68    63
98    78
40    62
83    67
70    84
62    83
75    68
70    76
55    84
66    89
53    87
79    92
72    90
66    95
66    68
97    90
60    80
64    81
57    74
59    55
65    101
71    74
84    78
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Refer to the accompanying data set and construct a 90% confidence interval estimate of the mean pulse rate of adult females; then do the
same for adult males. Compare the results.
Click the icon to view the pulse rates for adult females and adult males.
Construct a 90% confidence interval of the mean pulse rate for adult females.
bpm<μ<
bpm
(Round to one decimal place as needed.)
Construct a 90% confidence interval of the mean pulse rate for adult males.
bpm<μ<
bpm
(Round to one decimal place as needed.)
Compare the results.
O A. The confidence intervals overlap, so it appears that there is no difference in mean pulse rates between adult females and adult
males.
O B. The confidence intervals do not overlap, so it appears that there is no difference in mean pulse rates between adult females and
adult males.
O C. The confidence intervals do not overlap, so it appears that adult females have a higher mean pulse rate than adult males.
O D. The confidence intervals overlap, so it appears that adult males have a higher mean pulse rate than adult females.
Transcribed Image Text:Refer to the accompanying data set and construct a 90% confidence interval estimate of the mean pulse rate of adult females; then do the same for adult males. Compare the results. Click the icon to view the pulse rates for adult females and adult males. Construct a 90% confidence interval of the mean pulse rate for adult females. bpm<μ< bpm (Round to one decimal place as needed.) Construct a 90% confidence interval of the mean pulse rate for adult males. bpm<μ< bpm (Round to one decimal place as needed.) Compare the results. O A. The confidence intervals overlap, so it appears that there is no difference in mean pulse rates between adult females and adult males. O B. The confidence intervals do not overlap, so it appears that there is no difference in mean pulse rates between adult females and adult males. O C. The confidence intervals do not overlap, so it appears that adult females have a higher mean pulse rate than adult males. O D. The confidence intervals overlap, so it appears that adult males have a higher mean pulse rate than adult females.
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