In a test of the effectiveness of garlic for lowering cholesterol, 48 subjects were treated with garlic in a processed tablet form.
Cholesterol levels were measured before and after the treatment. The changes (before-after) in their levels of LDL cholesterol (in
mg/dL) have a mean of 3.4 and a standard deviation of 17.1. Construct a 99% confidence interval estimate of the mean net
change in LDL cholesterol after the garlic treatment. What does the confidence interval suggest about the effectiveness of garlic in
reducing LDL cholesterol?
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What is the confidence interval estimate of the population mean μ?
mg/dL <μ< mg/dL
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
What does the confidence interval suggest about the effectiveness of the treatment?
A. The confidence interval limits contain 0, suggesting that the garlic treatment did affect the LDL cholesterol levels.
B.The confidence interval limits do not contain 0, suggesting that the garlic treatment did affect the LDL cholesterol levels.
C.The confidence interval limits do not contain 0, suggesting that the garlic treatment did not affect the LDL cholesterol
levels.
D.The confidence interval limits contain 0, suggesting that the garlic treatment did not affect the LDL cholesterol levels.