Download the dataset "HT_4742.xls" and conduct a two-sample t-test using Excel. (You can find the dataset in Canvas by clicking the "Files" link (on the left hand menu), and searching in the HT_1234 data" folder.) You'd like to test the null hypothesis that the means of the two samples (column A and column B) are the same. The alternative hypothesis is that they are not the same. You have no reason to believe that the standard deviations of the two samples are equal. Test at the alpha = 0.10 level. After using Excel, what do you conclude? Are the means the same? Group of answer choices You cannot reject the null hypothesis. Therefore, you conclude that the means of the two populations are different. You reject the null hypothesis. Therefore, you conclude that the means of the two populations are different. You reject the null hypothesis. Therefore, you conclude that the means of the two populations are the same. You cannot reject the null hypothesis. Therefore, you conclude that the means of the two populations are the same. HT_4742.xls X1                          X2 98.50                   101.52 102.03                  100.29 100.23                  104.00 101.32                    97.74 101.12                    100.27 100.37                     96.59 100.45                    101.77 103.59                    104.09 99.17                       97.00 98.43                      100.55 99.36                         96.35 102.79                       99.75 94.80                        108.49 100.15                      101.63 98.96                         102.71 97.37                          104.32 103.95                        104.05 102.03                        104.73 97.92                           104.47 97.23                           104.16 96.09                             99.06 102.78                         102.46 105.83                           99.81 98.74                           104.99 102.81                         104.92 97.04                             93.58 99.44                            105.62 100.99                          102.71 102.28                          101.77 101.97                            99.83 103.02                           100.25 101.18                           104.22 103.41                             97.55 98.77                             106.17 102.72                           102.14 100.86                           101.97 100.76                           104.83 106.18                           110.50 96.43                               99.70 101.24                           103.31 104.50                           100.60 102.43                           101.53 108.09 101.16 98.72 94.69 101.77

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Download the dataset "HT_4742.xls" and conduct a two-sample t-test using Excel. (You can find the dataset in Canvas by clicking the "Files" link (on the left hand menu), and searching in the HT_1234 data" folder.) You'd like to test the null hypothesis that the means of the two samples (column A and column B) are the same. The alternative hypothesis is that they are not the same. You have no reason to believe that the standard deviations of the two samples are equal. Test at the alpha = 0.10 level. After using Excel, what do you conclude? Are the means the same?

Group of answer choices

You cannot reject the null hypothesis. Therefore, you conclude that the means of the two populations are different.

You reject the null hypothesis. Therefore, you conclude that the means of the two populations are different.

You reject the null hypothesis. Therefore, you conclude that the means of the two populations are the same.

You cannot reject the null hypothesis. Therefore, you conclude that the means of the two populations are the same.

HT_4742.xls

X1                          X2
98.50                   101.52
102.03                  100.29
100.23                  104.00
101.32                    97.74
101.12                    100.27
100.37                     96.59
100.45                    101.77
103.59                    104.09
99.17                       97.00
98.43                      100.55
99.36                         96.35
102.79                       99.75
94.80                        108.49
100.15                      101.63
98.96                         102.71
97.37                          104.32
103.95                        104.05
102.03                        104.73
97.92                           104.47
97.23                           104.16
96.09                             99.06
102.78                         102.46
105.83                           99.81
98.74                           104.99
102.81                         104.92
97.04                             93.58
99.44                            105.62
100.99                          102.71
102.28                          101.77
101.97                            99.83
103.02                           100.25
101.18                           104.22
103.41                             97.55
98.77                             106.17
102.72                           102.14
100.86                           101.97
100.76                           104.83
106.18                           110.50
96.43                               99.70
101.24                           103.31
104.50                           100.60
102.43                           101.53
108.09
101.16
98.72
94.69
101.77

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