Trevor takes a simple random sample of 27 professional hockey players and 25 professional baseball players. In his sampl

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Trevor takes a simple random sample of 27 professional hockey players and 25 professional baseball players. In his sample, the hockey players had a mean weight of 200.86 pounds with a standard deviation of 14.97 pounds. The baseball players had a mean weight of 206.92 pounds with a standard deviation of 27.57 pounds. To a significance level of 0.05, test the claim that professional hockey players and professional baseball players have the same average weight. Please write your answers to at least four decimal places. O HO: a. What will our hypotheses look like? Ho: p1 = P2 HA:P P2 Hop = 0 H:Ha70 H2 HAH + H2 b. How many degrees of freedom will the sampling distribution have? c. What is the standard error? d. What is the test statistic? e. What is the p-value? f. Based on this p-value, at a significance level of a = 0.05, would we reject the null hypothesis? Fail to reject H. Reject H
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