1. [-/11 Points] DETAILS PECKDEVSTAT7 11.E.011. MY NOTES Each person in random samples of 207 male and 293 female workin

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1. [-/11 Points] DETAILS PECKDEVSTAT7 11.E.011. MY NOTES Each person in random samples of 207 male and 293 female working adults living in a certain town in Canada was asked how long, in minutes, his or her typical daily commute was. (Use a statistical computer package to calculate the P-value. Use males #females Round your test statistic to two decimal places, your df down to the nearest whole number, and your P-value to three decimal places.) Males Females Sample size X S Sample size X s 207 30.6 24.0 293 28.3 24.3 t= df= P-value= Is there enough evidence to show that there is a difference in mean commute times for male and female working residents of this town? Use a significance level of 0.05. O Yes No You may need to use the appropriate table in Appendix A to answer this question.
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