[See Steps] Dogs and sodium. The Consumer Reports article described in Exercise 1 also listed the sodium content (in mg) for the various hot dogs tested.


Question: Dogs and sodium. The Consumer Reports article described in Exercise 1 also listed the sodium content (in \(\mathrm{mg}\) ) for the various hot dogs tested. A test of the null hypothesis that beef hot dogs and meat hot dogs don't differ in the mean amounts of sodium yields a \(P\) -value of 0.11. Would a \(95 \%\) confidence interval for \(\mu_{\text {Meat }}-\mu_{\text {Beef }}\) include 0? Explain.

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