Listed in the data table are amounts of strontium-90 (in millibecquerels, or mBq, per gram of calcium) in a simple random sample of baby teeth obtained from residents in two cities. Assume that the...


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Listed in the data table are amounts of strontium-90 (in millibecquerels, or mBq, per gram of calcium) in a simple random sample of baby teeth obtained from residents in two cities. Assume that the two samples are independent simple random samples<br>selected from normally distributed populations. Do not assume that the population standard deviations are equal. Use a 0.10 significance level to test the claim that the mean amount of strontium-90 from city #1 residents is greater than the mean amount from<br>city #2 residents.<br>E Click the icon to view the data table of strontium-90 amounts.<br>What are the null and alternative hypotheses? Assume that population 1 consists of amounts from city #1 levels and population 2 consists of amounts from city #2.<br>O A. Ho: H1 = H2<br>H1: 41 # H2<br>OB. Ho: H1=H2<br>H1: 41> H2<br>O D. Ho: H1 SH2<br>H: 41 > H2<br>O C. Ho: H1 H2<br>H1: 41> H2<br>The test statistic is<br>(Round to two decimal places as needed.)<br>

Extracted text: Listed in the data table are amounts of strontium-90 (in millibecquerels, or mBq, per gram of calcium) in a simple random sample of baby teeth obtained from residents in two cities. Assume that the two samples are independent simple random samples selected from normally distributed populations. Do not assume that the population standard deviations are equal. Use a 0.10 significance level to test the claim that the mean amount of strontium-90 from city #1 residents is greater than the mean amount from city #2 residents. E Click the icon to view the data table of strontium-90 amounts. What are the null and alternative hypotheses? Assume that population 1 consists of amounts from city #1 levels and population 2 consists of amounts from city #2. O A. Ho: H1 = H2 H1: 41 # H2 OB. Ho: H1=H2 H1: 41> H2 O D. Ho: H1 SH2 H: 41 > H2 O C. Ho: H1 H2 H1: 41> H2 The test statistic is (Round to two decimal places as needed.)
City #1<br>City #2<br>101<br>117<br>86<br>71<br>121<br>100<br>110<br>85<br>101<br>83<br>104<br>107<br>110<br>111<br>213<br>143<br>290<br>102<br>100<br>133<br>262<br>145<br>101<br>209<br>

Extracted text: City #1 City #2 101 117 86 71 121 100 110 85 101 83 104 107 110 111 213 143 290 102 100 133 262 145 101 209

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