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5. [-/0.45 Points] DETAILS BBUNDERSTAT12 9.3.010. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER Aviation and high-altitude physiology is a specialty in the study of medicine. Let x = partial pressure of oxygen in the alveoli (air cells in the lungs) when breathing naturally available air. Let y= partial pressure when breathing pure oxygen. The (x, y) data pairs correspond to elevations from 10,000 feet to 30,000 feet in 5000 foot intervals for a random sample of volunteers. Although the medical data were collected using airplanes, they apply equally well to Mt. Everest climbers (summit 29,028 feet). 7.2 5.4 4.2 3.3 2.1 (units: mm Hg/10) 43.2 31.7 26.2 16.2 13.9 (units: mm Hg/10) (a) Verify that Ex = 22.2, Ey= 131.2, Ex2 = 113.94, Ey = 4013.22, Exy= 674.91, and / = 0.986. E E Ex2 Exy (b) Use a 5% level of significance to test the claim that p > 0. (Use 2 decimal places.) critical t Conclusion O Reject the null hypothesis, there is sufficient evidence that p > 0. O Reject the null hypothesis, there is insufficient evidence that p > 0. O Fail to reject the null hypothesis, there is insufficient evidence that p > 0. O Fail to reject the null hypothesis, there is sufficient evidence that p > 0. (c) Verify that S = 2.2612, a =-0.443, and b = 6.010. S (d) Find the predicted pressure when breathing pure oxygen if the pressure from breathing available air is x = 4.3. (Use 2 decimal places.) (e) Find a 95% confidence interval for ywhen x = 4.3. (Use 1 decimal place.) lower limit upper limit (f) Use a 5% level of significance to test the claim that B > 0. (Use 2 decimal places.) critical t Conclusion O Reject the null hypothesis, there is sufficient evidence that B > 0. O Reject the null hypothesis, there is insufficient evidence that B > 0. O Fail to reject the null hypothesis, there is insufficient evidence that B > 0. O Fail to reject the null hypothesis, there is sufficient evidence that B > 0. (g) Find a 95% confidence interval for 3 and interpret its meaning. (Use 2 decimal places.) lower limit upper limit Interpretation O For a one-unit increase in oxygen pressure breathing only available air, the oxygen pressure breathing pure oxygen increases by an amount that falls outside the confidence interval. For a one-unit increase in oxygen pressure breathing only available air, the oxygen pressure breathing pure oxygen decreases by an amount that falls within the confidence interval. For a one-unit increase in oxygen pressure breathing only available air, the oxygen pressure breathing pure oxygen increases by an amount that falls within the confidence interval. For a one-unit increase in oxygen pressure breathing only available air, the oxygen pressure breathing pure oxygen decreases by an amount that falls outside the confidence interval. Need Help? Read It