10.79 Sodium Chloride Measurements of water intake, obtained from a sample of 17 rats that had been...
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10.79 Sodium Chloride Measurements of water intake, obtained from a sample of 17 rats that had been injected with a sodium chloride solution, produced a mean and standard deviation of 31.0 and 6.2 cubic centimetres (cm), respectively. Given that the average water intake for non-injected rats observed over a comparable period of time is 22.0 cm, do the data indicate that injected rats drink more water than non- injected rats? Test at the 5% level of significance. Find a 90% confidence interval for the mean water intake for injected rats.
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Introduction To Probability And Statistics
ISBN: 9780176509804
3rd Edition
Authors: William Mendenhall
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