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The difference between the sample means of two populations is 34.6, and the standard deviation of the difference between sample means is 11.9. What is the 95% confidence interval

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Answer: -23.8,23.8

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Answer:

The required interval is
10.8\leq CI \leq 58.4

Explanation:

Given : The difference between the sample means of two populations is 34.6, and the standard deviation of the difference between sample means is 11.9.

To find : What is the 95% confidence interval lies between ?

Solution :

Let
\mu_1,\mu_2 were two sample means.

The difference between the sample means of two populations is 34.6

i.e.
\mu_1-\mu_2=34.6=\mu

Let
\sigma_1,\sigma_2 were two standard deviation.

The difference between the standard deviation of two populations is 11.9

i.e.
\sigma_1-\sigma_2=11.9=\sigma

The confidence interval at 95% is 2 dimension,

So, The formula to find class interval is


\mu-2\sigma\leq CI \leq \mu+2\sigma


34.6-2(11.9)\leq CI \leq 34.6+2(11.9)


34.6-23.8\leq CI \leq 34.6+23.8


10.8\leq CI \leq 58.4

Therefore, The required interval is
10.8\leq CI \leq 58.4

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