Washers In the June 2007 issue, Consumer Reports also examined the relative merits of top-loading and frontloading washing machines, testing samples of several different brands of each type. Suppose...


Washers In the June 2007 issue, Consumer Reports also examined the relative merits of top-loading and frontloading washing machines, testing samples of several different brands of each type. Suppose the study tested the null hypothesis that top- and front-loading machines don’t differ in their mean costs, and the test had a P-value of 0.32. Would a 95% confidence interval for contain 0? Explain.





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