Simple random samples of high-interest mortgages and low-interest mortgages were obtained. For the 24 high-interest mortgages, the borrowers had a mean FICO score of 434 and a standard deviation of 35. For the 24 low-interest mortgages, he borrowers had a mean FICO credit score of 454 and a standard deviaiton of 22. Test the claim that the mean FICO score of borrowers with high- interest mortgages is different than the mean FICO score of borrowers with low-interest mortgages at the 0.02 significance level. Claim: Select an answer v which corresponds to Select an answer Opposite: Select an answer which corresponds to Select an answer The test is: Select an answer The test statistic is: t = (to 2 decimals) The critical value is: 1 (to 3 decimals) Based on this we: Select an answer Conclusion There Select an answer v appear to be enough evidence to support the claim that the mean FICO score of borrowers with high-interest mortgages is different than the mean FICO score of borrowers with low-interest mortgages.