A research team conducted a survey to know the difference between the weights of male and female subjects of ages from 20 to 30 years. They knew that the weights should be normally distributed, but they did not know the standard deviations. The researchers randomly selected 10 men and 8 women for the survey, and their weights were recorded as follows:
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Sample of the weights of male subjects
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Sample of the weights of female subjects
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Male
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Weight(kg)
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Female
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Weight(kg)
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1
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75
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1
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61
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2
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80
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2
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55
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3
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73
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3
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65
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4
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88
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4
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53
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5
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84
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5
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48
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6
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67
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6
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66
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7
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77
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7
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50
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8
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66
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8
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60
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9
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77
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10
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69
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The researchers hypothesized that due to differences in the body structure, males should on average be 20 kg heavier than females. Now they want to test their hypothesis with the data that was collected.
1.
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Determine the null hypothesis:
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Null Hypothesis: On average, men are 20 kg heavier than women ( is 20 for this case)
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2.
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Substitute the information into the formula:
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,
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This statistical test does not provide enough evidence to conclude that the null hypothesis is false, so we fail to reject the null hypothesis.
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