3. Your friend claims that his "lucky socks” helps him win more when gambling. To test if this charm truly is lucky, you
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3. Your friend claims that his "lucky socks” helps him win more when gambling. To test if this charm truly is lucky, your friend goes to Las Vegas and plays for 5 days with the “lucky socks” and for 5 days without them. His winnings are in the following table. Negative winnings mean he lost money that day. Without Lucky Socks (Group 1) With Lucky Socks (Group 2) -17 -22 -15 -18 20 25 -35 180 28 210 Group 1 mean = -3.8 Group 1 SD = 26.7 Group 2 mean = 75 Group 2 SD = 111.6 Your friend says, "My average winnings with the lucky socks is $75, but without it, my average is negative $3.80. This is proof that the charm works." Now perform a Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test. What are the appropriate hypotheses? OH : Mi - H2 = 0 HA: HI-1270 OH : Mi - H2 = 0 HAM - 12