Please help me solve questions 69-73, appreciate it!
The following 13 questions (Q61 to Q73) are based on the following example: Patients recovering from an appendix operation normally spend an average of 6.3 days in the hospital. The distribution of recovery times is normal with a o = 2.2 days. The hospital is trying a new recovery program designed to lessen the time patients spend in the hospital. The first 25 appendix patients in this new program were released from the hospital in an average of 5.5 days. On the basis of these data, can the hospital conclude that the new program has a significant reduction of recovery time. Test at the .01 level of significance. Q69: The best conclusion for this example would be A. There is no statistical difference in the amount of time appendix patients spend in the hospital when comparing the new recovery program to the population of patients on the traditional recovery program. B. There is a statistical difference in the amount of time appendix patients spend in the hospital when comparing the new recovery program to the population of patients on the traditional recovery program. C. The new appendix recovery program does not significantly reduce the number of days spent in the hospital when compared to the population of patients on the traditional recovery program. D. The new appendix recovery program does significantly reduce the number of days spent in the hospital when compared to the population of patients on the traditional recovery program. Q70: Based on your evaluation of the null in Q68 and your conclusion is Q69, as a researcher you would be more concerned with a A. Type I statistical error B. Type II statistical error Calculate the 99% confidence interval. Steps: Q71: The mean you will use for this calculation is A. 5.5 B. 6.3 Q72: What is the new critical value you will use for this calculation? Q73: As you know, two values will be required to complete the following equation: SHS (074 to (77) are based on the following situation: gerting the appropriate