The data below are yields for two different types of corn seedthat were used on adjacent plots of land. Assume that the data aresimple random samples and that the differences have a distributionthat is approximately normal. Construct a​ 95% confidence intervalestimate of the difference between type 1 and type 2 yields. Whatdoes the confidence interval suggest about farmer​ Joe's claim thattype 1 seed is better than type 2​ seed? Type 1, 2098 1931 20532415 2207 2004 2221 1592 Type 2, 2065 1962 2061 2448 2145 1969 21461491 In this​ example, mu d is the mean value of the differences dfor the population of all pairs of​ data, where each individualdifference d is defined as the type 1 seed yield minus the type 2seed yield. The​ 95% confidence interval is nothingless thanmuSubscript dless than nothing. ​(Round to two decimal places as​needed.)