. [13 Points] DETAILS MENDSTAT15 8.4.012. Git} Submissions Used MY NOTES | ASK YOUR TEACHER Samples of 100 8-hour shifts were randomly selected from the police records for each of two districts in a large city. The number of police emergency calls was recorded for each shift. The sample statistics are listed below. Sample Size 100 100 Sample Mean 2.6 3.4 Sample Variance 1.24 2.34 Find a 90% condence interval for the difference in the mean numbers of police emergency calls per shift between the two districts of the city. (Use p1 p2. Round your answers to two decimal places.) :1 calls per shift to :1 calls per shi Interpret the interval. 0 In repeated sampling, 10% of all Intervals constructed in this manner will enclose the difference In the population mean number of police emergency calls per 3-hour shift between region 1 and region 2. Hence, we are fairly certain that this particular interval contains a difference in the population means from region 1 and region 2. O 90% of all values from the populations in region 1 and region 2 will fall within the interval. Hence, we are fairly certain that this particular interval contains a difference in the sample means from region 1 and region 2. O In repeated sampling, 90% of all intervals constructed in this manner will enclose the difference in the population mean number of police emergency calls per 3-hour shift between region 1 and region 2. Hence, we are fairly certain that this particular interval contains a difference in the population means from region 1 and region 2. 0 There is a 90% chance that for any two samples, one sample from region 1 and one sample from region 1, the difference between sample mean number of police emergency calls per 8-hour shift will fall within the interval. Hence, we are fairly certain that this particular interval contains a difference in the sample means from region 1 and region 2