The body mass index (BMI) for a sample of men and a sample of women are given below. Assume the samples are simple random samples obtained from populations with normal distributions. Men 25.6 24.2 21.8 28.1 28.7 29.3 25.2 26.2 24.9 26.7 Women 17.9 24.5 17.1 33.5 18.5 24.5 23.4 34.9 18.9 22.8 LOADING... Click the icon to view the table of Chi-Square critical values. Question content area bottom Part 1 a. Construct a 90% confidence interval estimate of the standard deviation of BMIs for men. enter your response here<σmen
The body mass index (BMI) for a sample of men and a sample of women are given below. Assume the samples are simple random samples obtained from populations with
Men
25.6
24.2
21.8
28.1
28.7
29.3
25.2
26.2
24.9
26.7
Women
17.9
24.5
17.1
33.5
18.5
24.5
23.4
34.9
18.9
22.8
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Part 1
a. Construct a 90% confidence
enter your response here<σmen<enter your response here
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
Part 2
b. Construct a 90% confidence interval estimate of the standard deviation of BMIs for women.
enter your response here<σwomen<enter your response here
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
Part 3
c. Compare and interpret the results.
A.
Since the intervals overlap, the populations appear to have amounts of variation that are not substantially different.
B.
Since the intervals do not overlap, the populations appear to have amounts of variation that are not substantially different.
C.
Since the intervals do not overlap, the populations appear to have different amounts of variation.
D.
Since the intervals overlap, the populations appear to have different amounts of
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