A tax collector wishes to see if the mean values of the tax-exempt properties are different for two cities. The values of the tax-exempt properties for the two random samples are show. The data are given in millions of dollars. At the 0.05 level of significance, is there enough evidence to support the tax collector's claim that the means are different? CITY A : 113 22 14 8 25 23 23 30 44 11 19 7 31 19 5 2 CITY B: 82 295 12 20 11 50 68 16 5 12 81 4 15 9 2 5 This scenario will be used for several questions. You may want to work it out on a separate sheet of paper so you can refer to it in the other questions What is the P value for this problem (round to two decimal places)
A tax collector wishes to see if the
CITY A : 113 22 14 8 25 23 23 30 44 11 19 7 31 19 5 2
CITY B: 82 295 12 20 11 50 68 16 5 12 81 4 15 9 2 5
This scenario will be used for several questions. You may want to work it out on a separate sheet of paper so you can refer to it in the other questions
What is the P value for this problem (round to two decimal places)
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