Study was done on body temperatures of men and women. Theresults are in the table. Assume that the two samples areindependent simple random samples selected from normallydistributed populations and do not assume that the populationstandard deviations are equal. Mean for men is 1 Mean for women is2 n for men is 11 n for women is 59 X bar for men is 97.75 degreesF X bar for women is 97.49 degrees F S for men is 0.83 degrees F Sfor women is 0.65 degrees farenheit A. Use a 0.01 signifcance leveland test the claim that men have a higher mean than women in bodytemp. what are the null and alternative hypotheses? B. The teststatistic is? round to two decimal places. C. The P-value is? roundto three decimal places. D. State conclusion for the test. E.Construct a confidence level F. Does the confidence intervalsupport the conclusion of the test?