A researcher wanted to determine if carpeted rooms contain more bacteria than uncarpeted rooms. The table shows the resu

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A researcher wanted to determine if carpeted rooms contain more bacteria than uncarpeted rooms. The table shows the resu

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A Researcher Wanted To Determine If Carpeted Rooms Contain More Bacteria Than Uncarpeted Rooms The Table Shows The Resu 1
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A researcher wanted to determine if carpeted rooms contain more bacteria than uncarpeted rooms. The table shows the results for the number of bacteria per cubic foot for both types of rooms. Carpeted 9.3 12.8 7.1 6.8 13.2 11.3 9.9 14.6 Full data set Uncarpeted 12.8 13 13.2 6.8 10.2. 13.9 6.6 8.2 Determine whether carpeted rooms have more bacteria than uncarpeted rooms at the a=0.05 level of significance. Normal probability plots indicate that the data are approximately normal and boxplots indicate that there are no outliers. State the null and alternative hypotheses. Let population 1 be carpi/ted rooms and population 2 be uncarpeted rooms, O A. Ho: Hi =H2 H:11 <12 B. Ho: 4112 H₂:4112 'c. Hoit =12 Hq : H1 H2 OD. Ho: Hi =12 HI: 42 Determine the P-value for this hypothesis test. P-value = (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
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