we have two distributions a m 66 7 95 ci 60 3 67 1 b m 71 3 95 ci 67 7 74 9 erin maintains that b is significantly larger
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We have two distributions: A (M = 66.7, 95% CI = [60.3, 67.1]) / B (M = 71.3 95% CI = [67.7, 74.9]).
Erin maintains that B is significantly larger than A. Provide your opinion on Erin’s argument and justify your opinion.
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Answer to a math question We have two distributions: A (M = 66.7, 95% CI = [60.3, 67.1]) / B (M = 71.3 95% CI = [67.7, 74.9]).
Erin maintains that B is significantly larger than A. Provide your opinion on Erin’s argument and justify your opinion.
Erin is right because the lower limit of the confidence level of B is higher than the upper limit of the confidence level of A
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