Popular wisdom is that eating presweetened cereal tends to increase the number of dental caries (cavities) in children. A sample of children was (with parental consent) entered into a study and followed for several years. Each child was classified as a sweetened-cereal lover or an unsweetened-cereal lover. At the end of the study, the amount of tooth damage was measured. Here are the summary data: Mean Std. Dev. Sweetened Unsweetened Cereal 15 6.41 5.0 preference 10 5.20 15.0 Assuming the conditions for inference are met, which of the following is an approximate 95% confidence interval for the difference in the true mean tooth damage for the two types of cereal eaters using the conservative degrees of freedom? (6.41-5.20)±2.262, 25 225 15 10 5 15 (6.41-5.20)±2.262, 15 10 25 225 25 (6.41-5.20)+2.145, 225 (6.41-5.20)±1.96, 15 10 15 10 25 225 (6.41-5.20)±1.96, 225 100

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Popular wisdom is that eating presweetened cereal tends to increase the number of dental caries
(cavities) in children. A sample of children was (with parental consent) entered into a study and followed
for several years. Each child was classified as a sweetened-cereal lover or an unsweetened-cereal lover.
At the end of the study, the amount of tooth damage was measured. Here are the summary data:
Mean
Std. Dev.
Cereal
Sweetened
Unsweetened
15
6.41
preference
5.0
15.0
10
5.20
Assuming the conditions for inference are met, which of the following is an approximate 95%
confidence interval for the difference in the true mean tooth damage for the two types of cereal eaters
using the conservative degrees of freedom?
25
225
(6.41-5.20)+2.262,
15 10
5 15
15 10
(6.41-5.20)±2.262,
25
225
(6.41-5.20)±1.96,
15
25 225
(6.41-5.20) +2.145,+
10
10
15
25
225
(6.41-5.20)±1.96,
225
100
Transcribed Image Text:Popular wisdom is that eating presweetened cereal tends to increase the number of dental caries (cavities) in children. A sample of children was (with parental consent) entered into a study and followed for several years. Each child was classified as a sweetened-cereal lover or an unsweetened-cereal lover. At the end of the study, the amount of tooth damage was measured. Here are the summary data: Mean Std. Dev. Cereal Sweetened Unsweetened 15 6.41 preference 5.0 15.0 10 5.20 Assuming the conditions for inference are met, which of the following is an approximate 95% confidence interval for the difference in the true mean tooth damage for the two types of cereal eaters using the conservative degrees of freedom? 25 225 (6.41-5.20)+2.262, 15 10 5 15 15 10 (6.41-5.20)±2.262, 25 225 (6.41-5.20)±1.96, 15 25 225 (6.41-5.20) +2.145,+ 10 10 15 25 225 (6.41-5.20)±1.96, 225 100
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