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A researcher was interested in comparing the resting pulse rates of people who exercise regularly and people who do not exercise regularly. Independent simple random samples of 16 people ages 30 dash 40 who do not exercise regularly and 12 people ages 30 dash 40 who do exercise regularly were selected, and the resting pulse rate (in beats per minute) of each person was measured. The summary statistics are to the right. Apply the nonpooled t-interval procedure to obtain a 95% confidence interval for the difference, mu 1 minus mu 2, between the mean pulse rate of people who do not exercise and the mean pulse rate of people who do exercise. Assume that the requirements for using the procedure are satisfied and round to two decimal places.

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