The school district sets up two locations to help students with technical difficulties over the summer. They believe the technicians they have assigned to location 2 are being lazy and not helping students as much as they should be so they take a random sample of 15 students from each of the two locations and ask if their technical issue had been resolved (over 200 students had asked for assistance at each location). Twelve of the 15 students from location 1 reported their technical issue had been resolved and 8 of the 15 students from location 2 reported their technical issue had been resolved. Is this convincing evidence that the technicians from location 2 are being lazy and not helping students as much as those from location 1?
The school district sets up two locations to help students with technical difficulties over the summer. They believe the technicians they have assigned to location 2 are being lazy and not helping students as much as they should be so they take a random sample of 15 students from each of the two locations and ask if their technical issue had been resolved (over 200 students had asked for assistance at each location). Twelve of the 15 students from location 1 reported their technical issue had been resolved and 8 of the 15 students from location 2 reported their technical issue had been resolved. Is this convincing evidence that the technicians from location 2 are being lazy and not helping students as much as those from location 1?
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