Using the t-distribution, it is found that the 99% confidence interval for the true difference between the mean distance hit with the new model and the mean distance hit with the older model is (-25.4, 40.4).
We will find the <u>standard deviation for each sample</u>, hence, the t-distribution will be used.
For each sample, the mean, standard deviation and sample sizes are given by:


The standard error for each sample is given by:


The distribution of the differences has <u>mean and standard error</u> given by:


The interval is:

The critical value for a <u>99% two-tailed confidence interval</u>, with 10 + 10 - 2 = <u>18 df</u>, is t = 2.8784.
Then:


The 99% confidence interval for the true difference between the mean distance hit with the new model and the mean distance hit with the older model is (-25.4, 40.4).
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