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Polytechnic State University Sanluis
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Polytechnic State University
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10.5      When the background music was slow, the mean amount of bar purchases for a sample of 17 restaurant patrons was $30.47 with a standard deviation of $15.10. When the background music was fast, the mean amount of bar purchases for a sample of 14 patrons in the same restau- rant was $21.62 with a standard deviation of $9.50. (a) Assuming equal variances, at α = .01, is the true mean higher when the music is slow? (b) Calculate the p-value using Excel.
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