Suppose we commute a 95 percent confidence interval for 1 - 2. If the interval is a.

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Suppose we commute a 95 percent confidence interval for µ1 - µ2. If the interval is
a. [3, 5], can we be 95 percent confident that µ1, is greater than µ2? Why or why not?
b. |3, 5], can we be 95 percent confident that µ, is not equal to µ2? Why or why not?
c. [-20, -10], can we be 95 percent confident that µ, is not equal to µ2? Why or why not?
d. [-20, -10], can we be 95 percent confident that µ, is greater than µ2? Why or why not?
e. [-3, 2], can we be 95 percent confident that µ, is not equal to µ2? Why or why not?
f. [-10, 10], can we be 95 percent confident that µ, is less than µ2? Why or why not?
g. [-10, 10], can we be 95 percent confident that µ, is greater than µ2? Why or why not?
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Business Statistics In Practice

ISBN: 9780073401836

6th Edition

Authors: Bruce Bowerman, Richard O'Connell

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