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Mathematics, 15.06.2021 05:10 brookedeanovich

You want to test the claim that the average age of students at Gorka College is greater than the average age of students at Yapoah College. You take a simple random sample of 53 people from Gorka and compute an average age of 21.2 (years) and a standard deviation of 1.1. Then you take a simple random sample of 46 students from Yapoah College and compute an average age of 20.7 and a standard deviation of 1.2. Compute the t-statistic for testing the alternative hypothesis that the average age of Gorka students is greater than the average age of Yapoah students (set things up so that t is positive).
What are the degrees of freedom (using the conservative method)?
What is the P-value?
Is there significant evidence at the 0.05 level to support the hypothesis that the average age of Gorka students is higher than for Yapoah?

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