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Chapter 6.4, Problem 205E
a.
To determine
Find the number of females and males in the dataset.
b.
To determine
Identify the group that exercises more and how much amount, it is greater than the other one.
c.
To determine
Calculate and interpret the 95% confidence interval for the difference in the
d.
To determine
Compare the answers from Part (c) to the confidence interval given in the output.
e.
To determine
Interpret the confidence interval.
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