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Phoniex University
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Dogs and fat, second helping. In Exercise 3, we saw a 90% confidence interval of (-6.5, -1.4)grams for
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the difference in mean fat content for meat vs. all-beef hot dogs. Explain why you think each of the following statements is true or false:
a) If I eat a meat hot dog instead of a beef dog, there’s a 90% chance I’ll consume less fat.
b) 90% of meat hot dogs have between 1.4 and 6.5 grams less fat than a beef hot dog.
c) I’m 90% confident that meat hot dogs average 1.4—6.5 grams less fat than the beef hot dogs.
d) If I were to get more samples of both kinds of hot dogs, 90% of the time the meat hot dogs would average 1.4—6.5 grams less fat than the beef hot dogs.
e) If I tested more samples, I’d expect about 90% of the resulting confidence intervals to include the true difference in mean fat content between the two kinds of hot dogs
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