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FULL SCREEN PRINTER VERSION 1 BACK NEXT Unit 5, Topic 22, Exercise 22-31 M&M Consumption A study investigated how many M&Ms were taken by a sample of 20 college students who were presented with candies in a 24 -ounce bowl. Compare the numbers of M&Ms taken by males and females to investigate whether one gender tends to take more candies than the other. Males 44 1 1 36 62 Females 92 19 35 50 104 97 62 33 32 a. Produce a 99.9% confidence interval for Afemale #male , the difference in population means between females and males. Round your answers to two decimal places. The confidence interval is ( b. Interpret what this interval reveals. Enter your answers in increasing order, rounded to two decimal places. You are 99.9% confident the mean number of M&Ms taken by females from such a bowl is between and more than the mean number of M&Ms taken by males. C. A two-sample -test was conducted to test whether males and females differ with regard to how many M&Ms they take from a 24 -ounce bowl. At the @ = 0.10 significance level, Ho was notlent FULL SCREEN PRINTER VERSION BACK N ividICS Females 92 19 35 50 104 97 43 62 33 32 a. Produce a 99.9% confidence interval for Afemale male , the difference in population means between females and males. Round your answers to two decimal places. The confidence interval is ( b. Interpret what this interval reveals. Enter your answers in increasing order, rounded to two decimal places. You are 99.9% confident the mean number of M&Ms taken by females from such a bowl is between and more than the mean number of M&Ms taken by males. C. A two-sample -test was conducted to test whether males and females differ with regard to how many M&Ms they take from a 24 -ounce bowl. At the @ - 0.10 significance level, Ho was not rejected. Are the test decision and the confidence interval consistent with each other? Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work SHOW HINT