help solve attached, and following parts pertaining to attached image, all parts please. find test statisitic t find p value State the conclusion for the test. A. Reject the null hypothesis. There is...



help solve attached, and following parts pertaining to attached image, all parts please.



find test statisitic t



find p value



State the conclusion for the test.



A.
Reject
the null hypothesis. There
is not
sufficient evidence to support the claim that the cans of diet soda have mean weights that are lower than the mean weight for the regular soda.

Your answer is not correct.




B.Fail to reject
the null hypothesis. There
is
sufficient evidence to support the claim that the cans of diet soda have mean weights that are lower than the mean weight for the regular soda.





C.
Fail to reject the null hypothesis. There
is not
sufficient evidence to support the claim that the cans of diet soda have mean weights that are lower than the mean weight for the regular soda.





D.Reject

the null hypothesis. There

is

sufficient evidence to support the claim that the cans of diet soda have mean weights that are lower than the mean weight for the regular soda.












b. Construct a confidence interval appropriate for the hypothesis test in part​ (a).


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lb<>
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lb



final part*












Does the confidence interval support the conclusion found with the hypothesis​ test?


Yes or no,because the confidence interval contains
zero or only negative values?







Data on the weights (Ib) of the contents of cans of diet soda versus the contents of cans of the regular version of the soda is summarized to the right. Assume that the two<br>samples are independent simple random samples selected from normally distributed populations, and do not assume that the population standard deviations are equal.<br>Complete parts (a) and (b) below. Use a 0.05 significance level for both parts.<br>Diet<br>Regular<br>H2<br>29<br>29<br>0.78732 Ib<br>0.80959 Ib<br>0.00443 Ib<br>0.00759 Ib<br>a. Test the claim that the contents of cans of diet soda have weights with a mean that is less than the mean for the regular soda.<br>What are the null and alternative hypotheses?<br>B. Ho: H1 = H2<br>O A. Ho: H1 # H2<br>H1: H1 <H2<br>H1: H1 # H2<br>C. Ho: H1 =H2<br>H1: H1 > H2<br>'D. Ho: H1 = H2<br>H1: H1<H2<br>The test statistic, t, is<br>(Round to two decimal places as needed.)<br>Enter your answer in the answer box and then click Check Answer.<br>4<br>parts<br>remaining<br>Clear All<br>Check Answer<br>

Extracted text: Data on the weights (Ib) of the contents of cans of diet soda versus the contents of cans of the regular version of the soda is summarized to the right. Assume that the two samples are independent simple random samples selected from normally distributed populations, and do not assume that the population standard deviations are equal. Complete parts (a) and (b) below. Use a 0.05 significance level for both parts. Diet Regular H2 29 29 0.78732 Ib 0.80959 Ib 0.00443 Ib 0.00759 Ib a. Test the claim that the contents of cans of diet soda have weights with a mean that is less than the mean for the regular soda. What are the null and alternative hypotheses? B. Ho: H1 = H2 O A. Ho: H1 # H2 H1: H1


H2 'D. Ho: H1 = H2 H1: H1

Jun 07, 2022
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