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A technician compares repair costs for two types of microwave ovens (type I and type II). He believes that the repair cost for type I ovens is greater than the repair cost for type II ovens. A sample of 47 type I ovens has a mean repair cost of $75.51, with a standard deviation of $23.53. A sample of 54 type II ovens has a mean repair cost of $71.32, with a standard deviation of $18.43. Conduct a hypothesis test of the technician's claim at the 0.01 level of significance. Let μ1 be the true mean repair cost for type I ovens and μ2 be the true mean repair cost for type II ovens.

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