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Statistics: Mall vs. non-mall shoppers and Bun rollers vs. Pretzel bakers

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PROBLEM 6:
Thump wants his apprentices to stand on the street with signs claiming that mall shoppers live longer.  

Mall Shoppers    Non-Mall Shoppers
 
Is this claim supported by the data?  

a) Test at ? =.01

b) Test at ? =.10

c) Does this statistic truly instill confidence in you?


PROBLEM 7:

Who misses work more often at the Sinnabon (bun rollers or pretzel bakers)?  Test at .05 significance level.

Bun Rollers:       Average number of days absent = 13.9;     standard deviation = 4.85;   n = 44
Pretzel Bakers:    Average number of days absent = 8.7;     standard deviation = 4.40;   n = 60
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