Wildlife: Wolves A random sample of 17 wolf litters in Ontario, Canada, gave an average of x1
Question:
Wildlife: Wolves A random sample of 17 wolf litters in Ontario, Canada, gave an average of x1 5 4.9 wolf pups per litter, with estimated sample standard deviation s1 51.0. Another random sample of 6 wolf litters in Finland gave an average of x2 5 2.8 wolf pups per litter, with sample standard deviation s2 51.2
(see source for Problem 15).
(a) Find an 85% confidence interval for m1 2m2, the difference in population mean litter size between Ontario and Finland.
(b) Interpretation Examine the confidence interval and explain what it means in the context of this problem. Does the interval consist of numbers that are all positive? all negative? of different signs? At the 85% level of confidence, does it appear that the average litter size of wolf pups in Ontario is greater than the average litter size in Finland?
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Understandable Statistics Concepts And Methods
ISBN: 9780357719176
13th Edition
Authors: Charles Henry Brase, Corrinne Pellillo Brase