Use the data below to test the claim that the weight loss was greater with the low fat diet compared to the low carbohydrate diet. Use a 10% level of significance. Low Fat Low Carbohydrate x¯1=3.9lb s1=4.2lb n1=51 x¯1=2.6lb s1=5.9lb n1
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Use the data below to test the claim that the weight loss was greater with the low fat diet compared to the low carbohydrate diet. Use a 10% level of significance.
Low Fat | Low Carbohydrate |
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x¯1=3.9lb s1=4.2lb n1=51 | x¯1=2.6lb s1=5.9lb n1=79 |
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