AP Statistics Flashcards: Confidence Intervals Difference Of Two Means

Study Confidence Intervals Difference Of Two Means in AP Statistics with focused flashcards that help you recognize the idea, recall the key rule, and apply it in practice-style prompts.

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What does independence of samples imply in hypothesis testing?

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Samples are drawn separately. No overlap or influence between the two sample groups.

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A city compared mean commute times for two independent groups: commuters who use public transit (T) and commuters who drive (D). A 92% confidence interval for μTμD\mu_T-\mu_D is (3, 11)(3,\ 11) minutes. Which interpretation is correct?
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