Do the data provide sufficient evidence to conclude that the
Do the data provide sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean daily protein intake of 51 female vegetarians and 53 female omnivores differ at the 1% significance level , s1 = 18.82122, s2 = 18.96844, x1 = 39.0392, x2 = 49.9245
Solution
Set Up Hypothesis
 Null Hypothesis , There Is No-Significance between them Ho: u1 = u2
 Alternate, mean daily protein intake is differ in both - H1: u1 != u2
 Test Statistic
 X(Mean)=39.0392
 Standard Deviation(s.d1)=18.82122 ; Number(n1)=51
 Y(Mean)=49.9245
 Standard Deviation(s.d2)=18.96844; Number(n2)=53
 we use Test Statistic (t) = (X-Y)/Sqrt(s.d1^2/n1)+(s.d2^2/n2)
 to =39.0392-49.9245/Sqrt((354.23832/51)+(359.80172/53))
 to =-2.94
 | to | =2.94
 Critical Value
 The Value of |t | with Min (n1-1, n2-1) i.e 50 d.f is 2.678
 We got |to| = 2.9372 & | t  | = 2.678
 Make Decision
 Hence Value of | to | > | t | and Here we Reject Ho
 P-Value: Two Tailed ( double the one tail ) - Ha : ( P != -2.9372 ) = 0.005
 Hence Value of P0.01 > 0.005,Here we Reject Ho
We have sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean daily protein intake differ at
 the 1% significance level

