Use the given statistics to complete parts​ (a) and​ (b). Assume that the populations are normally distributed. ​(a) Test whether mu 1μ1greater than>mu 2μ2 at the alphaαequals=0.05 level of significance for the given sample data. ​(b) Construct a 90​% confidence interval about mu 1μ1minus−mu 2μ2.     Population 1 Population 2   n 26 21 x overbarx 47.2 40.5 s 4.6 11.8 ​(a) Identify the null and alternative hypotheses for this test.     A. Upper H 0H0​: mu 1μ1less than<mu 2μ2 Upper H 1H1​: mu 1μ1equals=mu 2μ2   B. Upper H 0H0​: mu 1μ1equals=mu 2μ2 Upper H 1H1​: mu 1μ1not equals≠mu 2μ2   C. Upper H 0H0​: mu 1μ1not equals≠mu 2μ2 Upper H 1H1​: mu 1μ1equals=mu 2μ2   D. Upper H 0H0​: mu 1μ1greater than>mu 2μ2 Upper H 1H1​: mu 1μ1equals=mu 2μ2   E. Upper H 0H0​: mu 1μ1equals=mu 2μ2 Upper H 1H1​: mu 1μ1greater than>mu 2μ2 Your answer is correct.   F. Upper H 0H0​: mu 1μ1equals=mu 2μ2 Upper H 1H1​: mu 1μ1less than<mu 2μ2   Find the test statistic for this hypothesis test.   nothing ​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)

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Use the given statistics to complete parts​ (a) and​ (b). Assume that the populations are normally distributed.
​(a) Test whether
mu 1μ1greater than>mu 2μ2
at the
alphaαequals=0.05
level of significance for the given sample data.
​(b) Construct a
90​%
confidence interval about
mu 1μ1minus−mu 2μ2.
 
 
Population 1
Population 2
 
n
26
21
x overbarx
47.2
40.5
s
4.6
11.8
​(a) Identify the null and alternative hypotheses for this test.
 
 
A.
Upper H 0H0​:
mu 1μ1less than<mu 2μ2
Upper H 1H1​:
mu 1μ1equals=mu 2μ2
 
B.
Upper H 0H0​:
mu 1μ1equals=mu 2μ2
Upper H 1H1​:
mu 1μ1not equals≠mu 2μ2
 
C.
Upper H 0H0​:
mu 1μ1not equals≠mu 2μ2
Upper H 1H1​:
mu 1μ1equals=mu 2μ2
 
D.
Upper H 0H0​:
mu 1μ1greater than>mu 2μ2
Upper H 1H1​:
mu 1μ1equals=mu 2μ2
 
E.
Upper H 0H0​:
mu 1μ1equals=mu 2μ2
Upper H 1H1​:
mu 1μ1greater than>mu 2μ2
Your answer is correct.
 
F.
Upper H 0H0​:
mu 1μ1equals=mu 2μ2
Upper H 1H1​:
mu 1μ1less than<mu 2μ2
 
Find the test statistic for this hypothesis test.
 
nothing
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)
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