A. Do not reject H_(0). There is sufficient evidence that the means dififer. x=5.2x=7.6 s=3.6s=4.5 H0using=0.10. Find the test statistic The test statistic is (Round to two decimal places as needed. Find the p-value (Round to three decimal places as needed. State the conclusion. Choose the correct answer below. A.Do not reject Ho- There is sufficient evidence that the means differ.
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2 \), \( x_2 = 7.6 \), \( s_1 = 3.6 \), \( s_2 = 4.5 \), \( n_1 = n_2 = 1 \), \( \mu_1 = \mu_2 = 0 \). Show more…
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