6. Shown below are the January temperatures of Sacramento and San Francisco (both in "F). The data re matched with corresponding temperatures measured on the same day. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that the differences have a mean equal to 0. What does the result suggest? Sacramento 47 41 41 46 49 51 53 50 51 49 49 54 58 47 46 49 53 51 53 52 56 52 57 63 56 53 51 56 56 59 59 San 47.5 45 46 48 51 52 52.5 54.5 57 55 51.5 Francisco 54.5 57 56 55 55 52 56 56.5 56 56 61 54.5 55 56.5 57.5 50.5 52 53 57 61
6. Shown below are the January temperatures of Sacramento and San Francisco (both in "F). The data re matched with corresponding temperatures measured on the same day. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that the differences have a mean equal to 0. What does the result suggest? Sacramento 47 41 41 46 49 51 53 50 51 49 49 54 58 47 46 49 53 51 53 52 56 52 57 63 56 53 51 56 56 59 59 San 47.5 45 46 48 51 52 52.5 54.5 57 55 51.5 Francisco 54.5 57 56 55 55 52 56 56.5 56 56 61 54.5 55 56.5 57.5 50.5 52 53 57 61
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Section10.3: Measures Of Spread
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