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All the same question....solution plz??? Using data from a national health surve

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All the same question....solution plz??? Using data from a national health survey, researchers looked at the pulse rate for people to see wheher a s plarsitle that menand women have same population mean The data are random and independent Technology output is shown in the accompanyng table Comploto parts (a)through (c) bekw (1 Click the icon to view the technology output for the difference between two means men select that apply a Are the conditions for using a confidence inter C A. No, the Independent Samples condition does not hold O B. No, the Large Samples condition does hold does not hold not C. No, the Random Samples and Independence condition D. Yes, all conditions are met. Click to select your answer(s). De

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Answer:

a).

D. Yes, all the conditions are met.

b).we are 95% confident that the mean difference between men and women is (1.926,5.661) beats per minute.

c).

The interval for the difference does not contain 0. This implies is plausible that men and women does not have same population mean.