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As part of a larger project to study the behavior of stressed-skin panels, a structural component being used extensively in North America, an article reported on various mechanical properties of Scotch pine lumber specimens. Data on the modulus of elasticity (MPa) obtained 1 minute after loading in a certain configuration and 4 weeks after loading for the same lumber specimens is presented here.

Calculate an upper confidence bound for the true average difference between 1-minute modulus and 4-week modulus; first check the plausibility of any necessary assumptions. (Use = 0.05. Round your answer to two decimal places.)
    ______ MPa
Interpret your upper confidence bound.
We are 95% confident that the true mean difference between 1-minute modulus and 4-week modulus is never the upper bound.
We are 95% confident that the true mean difference between 1-minute modulus and 4-week modulus is at least the upper bound.
We are 95% confident that the true mean difference between 1-minute modulus and 4-week modulus is at most the upper bound.
We are 95% confident that the true mean difference between 1-minute modulus and 4-week modulus is exactly the upper bound.

 

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