Suppose that you are running the following hypothesis test to compare the population mean heights (measured in inches) o

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Suppose That You Are Running The Following Hypothesis Test To Compare The Population Mean Heights Measured In Inches O 1
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Suppose that you are running the following hypothesis test to compare the population mean heights (measured in inches) of Males (Group #1) and Females (Group #2): M₁-M₂ ≤0 Ho: HA: M₁-H₂>0 Males: 68, 71, 71, 59, 69, 74, 66, 72 and 73 Females: 65, 65, 63, 63, 67 and 66 If the population standard deviation of Male heights is assumed to be 4.6 and the population standard deviation of Female heights is assumed to be 1.6, then calculate the PValue (PV) that you would obtain when you performed this hypothesis test. Assume that both populations are normally distributed, and round off your answer to the fourth decimal place if necessary. The PV for this hypothesis test, rounded off as instructed, is:
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