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Mathematics, 30.04.2021 03:00 aangellexith4237

A random sample of 40 collision claims of 30 to 49 year old drivers results in a mean claim of $3669 with a standard deviation of $2029. Another random sample of 40 collision claims of 20 to 29 year old drivers results in a mean claim of $4586 with a standard deviation of $2302. Is there evidence that 20 to 29 year old drivers have a higher mean accident claim? (Let population 1 be 20-to-29 yr old drivers and population 2 be the 30 to 49 year old drivers.) Calculate the appropriate test-statistic. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.

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