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Atticus, a CrossFit instructor at Mighty Box, selected random samples of 315 students from a nearby community college and 315 students from a nearby 4 year university to compare levels of physical fitness. The
mean and standard deviation of the fitness levels of the community college students were 98 and 20 respectively. The mean and standard deviation of the fitness levels of the year university students were 101
and 22 respectively. He conducted a two-sided Hest with a resulting value of 1.79 0.08, what is an appropriate conclusion from this study? (4 points)
Because the p-value is less than a 2008, the mean fitness scores for the two groups of students are significantly different.
Because the p value is greater than a 0.08, the mean fitness scores for the two groups of students we not significantly different
Because the sample means only differ by three, the population means we not significantly different.
Because the second group had a larger standard deviation their mean fitness score is significantly higher
Because the second group had a larger standard deviation, the mean fitness score of the first group is significantly highet,
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