A primary care provider is checking a patient glucose level over the past 9 weeks and found the following glucose readings (in mg/dl).   119   88   82   90   115   91   108   124   100 The sample mean  = 97.11. Let x be a random variable representing glucose reading taken from the patient. We may assume  has a normal distribution, and we know from experience that = 9.5. The mean glucose level for horses should be =90 mg/dl. Do these data indicate that the patient has an overall average glucose level higher than 90?Use a=0.05

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A primary care provider is checking a patient glucose level over the past 9 weeks and found the following glucose readings (in mg/dl).  

119   88   82   90   115   91   108   124   100

The sample mean  97.11. Let x be a random variable representing glucose reading taken from the patient. We may assume  has a normal distribution, and we know from experience that = 9.5. The mean glucose level for horses should be =90 mg/dl. Do these data indicate that the patient has an overall average glucose level higher than 90?Use a=0.05

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