Samples of body temperatures were collected for a group of women and a group of men. The summary statistics are given below: Women: n1 = 15 sample mean = 98.38 ̊F s1 = 0.45 ̊F Men: n2= 91 sample mean= 98.17 ̊F s2 = 0.65 ̊F 1. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that women and men have different mean body temperatures using the p value method. Show all the steps of your hypothesis test including  the claim being tested: the null and alternative hypothesis: the test statistic:

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Samples of body temperatures were collected for a group of women and a group of men. The summary statistics are given below:

Women:
n1 = 15 sample mean = 98.38 ̊F s1 = 0.45 ̊F Men:
n2= 91 sample mean= 98.17 ̊F s2 = 0.65 ̊F

1. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that women and men have different mean body temperatures using the p value method. Show all the steps of your hypothesis test including 

  • the claim being tested:
  • the null and alternative hypothesis:
  • the test statistic:
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