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Expedia would like to test the hypothesis that the average round-trip airfare between Philadelphia and Paris is higher for a flight originating in Philadelphia when compared to a flight originating in Paris. The following data summarizes the sample statistics for round-trip flights originating in both cities. Assume that the population variances are equal. Originating City
Philadelphia Paris
Sample mean $1,240 $1,060
Sample size 15 19
Sample standard
deviation $270 $240
If Population 1 is defined as flights originating in Philadelphia and Population 2 is defined as flights originating in Paris, the degrees of freedom for this hypothesis test are
(a) 33
(b) 32
(c) 34
(d) 28

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