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Question 443770: Please help
Records of individuals from France who died recently are selected at random. The individuals lived an average of years with a standard deviation of years. Records of individuals from Germany who died recently are selected at random and independently. The individuals lived an average of years with a standard deviation of years. Assume that the population standard deviations of the life expectancies can be estimated by the sample standard deviations, since the samples that are used to compute them are quite large. At the level of significance, is there enough evidence to support the claim that the life expectancy, , in France is greater than the life expectancy, , in Germany? Perform a one-tailed test.
1) The null hypothesis
2) The alternative hypothesis
3) The type of test statistic (ex. Z, t, Chi-Square, etc.)
4) The value of the test statistic
5) The p value
6) YES or NO

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I don't know why this happens so often on this site
but your post is missing the "mean" number and the
"standard deviation" number. Both are essential to
working your problem.
Cheers,
Stan H.