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Confidence Intervals If we use the sample data in

Chapter 9, Problem 4BSC

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Confidence Intervals If we use the sample data in Exercise 2, we get this 95% confidence interval estimate: \(\mathrm {1.0\ mi/gal< \mu\ d<3.8\ mi / gal}\) . Treating the same data as independent samples yields \(\mathrm {-7.8\ mi / gal< \mu\ 1-\mu\ 2 <12.6\ mi / gal}\) for a 95% confidence level. What is the difference between interpretations of these two confidence intervals?

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1.0 mi / gal< mu d<3.8 mi / gal

-7.8 mi / gal< mu 1- mu 2 <12.6 mi / gal

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QUESTION:

Confidence Intervals If we use the sample data in Exercise 2, we get this 95% confidence interval estimate: \(\mathrm {1.0\ mi/gal< \mu\ d<3.8\ mi / gal}\) . Treating the same data as independent samples yields \(\mathrm {-7.8\ mi / gal< \mu\ 1-\mu\ 2 <12.6\ mi / gal}\) for a 95% confidence level. What is the difference between interpretations of these two confidence intervals?

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1.0 mi / gal< mu d<3.8 mi / gal

-7.8 mi / gal< mu 1- mu 2 <12.6 mi / gal

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