Answer:
a:  6.765 < µ1 -  µ2 < 15.235 Â
b: There is not enough evidence to support the claim
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking us to first create a 99% confidence interval for the difference in population mean number of volunteered hours. Â
The data for the first sample is:
n = 50, x = 52, s = 11.8
The data for the second sample is:
n = 50, x = 37, s = 7.2
We don't know the population standard deviations, and they weren't assumed as equal (the question didn't state that they were). Â So our degrees of freedom are one less that the smaller sample size. Â Since the samples are equal, we just subtract 1, giving degrees of freedom of 49. Â
The t-score for the confidence level of 99% is t = 2.678 (49 wasn't listed on my chart, so we take the closest value, in this case the t-score for 50)
See attached photo 1 for construction of the confidence interval...
For the hypothesis test we have:
H0:  µ1 - µ2 = 10
Ha:  µ1 - µ2 > 10  (claim)
Its says test that the mean difference is more than ten. Â
See attached photo 2 for the hypothesis test...