At the .05 significance level, can you conclude that there is a difference in the mean Price (market price in dollars) of homes with an attached garage and homes without an attached garage?
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First, we need to formulate our null and alternative hypotheses. The null hypothesis (H0) would be that there is no difference in the mean price of homes with an attached garage and homes without an attached garage. The alternative hypothesis (H1) would be that Show more…
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