1. Suppose that we have two independent samples concerning dieters and exercisers. Given the data below, decide whether there's a statistically significant difference between two methods concerning fat loss or not? (Use a = 5%) Fat Lost Dieters Exercisers 5.9 kg 4.1 kg Sample mean Sample standard deviation 4.1 kg 3.7 kg Sample size (n) 42 47

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1. Suppose that we have two independent samples concerning dieters
and exercisers. Given the data below, decide whether there's a
statistically significant difference between two methods concerning
fat loss or not? (Use a = 5%)
Fat Lost
Dieters Exercisers
5.9 kg 4.1 kg
Sample mean
Sample standard deviation 4.1 kg 3.7 kg
Sample size (n)
42
47
Transcribed Image Text:1. Suppose that we have two independent samples concerning dieters and exercisers. Given the data below, decide whether there's a statistically significant difference between two methods concerning fat loss or not? (Use a = 5%) Fat Lost Dieters Exercisers 5.9 kg 4.1 kg Sample mean Sample standard deviation 4.1 kg 3.7 kg Sample size (n) 42 47
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