Assume that you want to test the claim that the paired sample data come from a population for which the mean difference is μd=0. Compute the value of the t test statistic. Round intermediate calculations to four decimal places as needed and final answers to three decimal places as needed.    x   28   31   20   25   28   27   33   35   y   26   27   26   25   29   32   33   34    A. t=−1.480   B. t=−0.523   C. t=−0.690   D. t=−1.185

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Assume that you want to test the claim that the paired sample data come from a population for which the mean difference is
μd=0.
Compute the value of the t test statistic. Round intermediate calculations to four decimal places as needed and final answers to three decimal places as needed.
 
 x   28   31   20   25   28   27   33   35 
 y   26   27   26   25   29   32   33   34 
 
A.
t=−1.480
 
B.
t=−0.523
 
C.
t=−0.690
 
D.
t=−1.185
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