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(b)
To interpret your interval.
(b)
Explanation of Solution
In the question, the average numbers of runs scored in American league and National league games are recorded. Thus, we have,
The confidence interval is
(c)
To explain does the interval suggest that the two leagues may differ in average number of runs scored per game.
(c)
Answer to Problem 19E
No, it does not.
Explanation of Solution
In the question, the average numbers of runs scored in American league and National league games are recorded. Thus, we have,
Thus, the interval does not suggest that the two leagues may differ in average number of runs scored per game because the confidence interval contain zero. So, if in the confidence interval contain zero in it then two league does not differ.
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