Distributions of life spans for regular and restricted diets


A UCLA researcher claims that the average life span of mice can be extended by as much as 8 months when the calories in their food are reduced by approximately 40% from the time they are weaned. The restricted diets are enriched to normal levels by vitamins and protein. Suppose that a random sample of 10 mice are fed a normal diet and live an average life span of 32.1 months with a standard deviation of 3.2 months, while a random sample of 15 mice are fed the restricted diet and live an average life span of 37.6 months with a standard deviation of 2.8 months. Test the hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance that the average life span of mice on this restricted diet is increased by 8 months against the alternative that the increase is less than 8 months. Assume the distributions of life spans for the regular and restricted diets are approximately normal with equal variances.

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