In a study of the impact of smoking on birth weight, researchers analyze birth weights (in grams) for babies born to 189 women who gave birth in 1989 at a hospital in Massachusetts. In the group, 74 of the women were categorized as smokers and 115 as non-smokers. The difference in the two sample mean birth weights (non-smokers minus smokers) is 281.7 grams and the 95% confidence interval is (76.5, 486.9). Which gives the best interpretation of what we can conclude about the impact of smoking on birth weight

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Answer:

Given:

Total women -  189

Smokers - 74

Non-smokers - 115

The difference in 2 samples mean birth weight = 281.7 grams

95% confident that the mean weight = between 76.5 grams to 486.9  

solution:

The best interpretation would be -

95% confident that the babies of nonsmokers have a mean weight between 76.5 grams to 486.9 grams which is much more than the babies of women smokes by comparing smokers to nonsmokers from given data.