Refer to the accompanying data set of mean​ drive-through service times at dinner in seconds at two fast food restaurants. Construct a 95​% confidence interval estimate of the mean​ drive-through service time for Restaurant X at​ dinner; then do the same for Restaurant Y. Compare the results.   Construct a 95​% confidence interval of the mean​ drive-through service times at dinner for Restaurant X.   ​(Round to one decimal place as​ needed.)

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Refer to the accompanying data set of mean​ drive-through service times at dinner in seconds at two fast food restaurants. Construct a
95​% confidence interval estimate of the mean​ drive-through service time for Restaurant X at​ dinner; then do the same for Restaurant Y. Compare the results.
 
Construct a 95​% confidence interval of the mean​ drive-through service times at dinner for Restaurant X.
 
​(Round to one decimal place as​ needed.)
 
 

 

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Transcribed Image Text:mathxl.com b Answered: Restaurant Drive-Through Service Times... | bartleby Assignments P Do Homework - Homework 9 rough service times at dinner for Restaurant X. Restaurant Drive-Through Service Times Restaurant X Restaurant Y 88 116 118 150 265 99 123 149 115 172 177 120 152 165 214 132 111 125 128 125 331 306 176 113 160 130 137 231 216 294 146 96 239 237 187 131 92 132 245 146 157 200 170 123 63 144 197 149 148 140 202 173 120 144 177 149 160 133 170 132 190 198 228 195 355 237 237 254 232 234 306 208 194 187 189 172 88 105 56 168 107 147 175 155 167 77 147 146 99 130 155 163 128 139 308 151 126 181 147 127 Print Done
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