
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for determining the confidence interval for the difference of two population means is expressed as
z = (x1 - x2) ± √(s²/n1 + s2²/n2)
Where
x1 = sample mean of group 1
x2 = sample mean of group 2
s1 = sample standard deviation for data 1
s2 = sample standard deviation for data 2
For a 95% confidence interval, the z score is 1.96
From the information given,
x1 = 25 pounds
s1 = 9 pounds
n1 = 78
x2 = 14 pounds
s2 = 7 pounds
n2 = 43
x1 - x2 = 25 - 14 = 11
√(s²/n1 + s2²/n2) = √(9²/78 + 7²/43) = √1.038 + 1.1395)
= 1.48
The upper boundary for the confidence interval is
11 + 1.48 = 12.48 pounds
The lower boundary for the confidence interval is
11 - 1.48 = 9.52 pounds