Question
Do the samples appear to be from the same population? Why or why not? Support your answer with numerical facts and convincing reasons and explanations
Chemical distribution stats:
Five # summary: (2.29816, 2.29869, 2.299152, 2.30074)
Mean: 2.299706
Standard deviation: 0.001313
Atmospheric:
FNS: (2.30956, 2.30986, 2.31010, 2.31026, 2.311630
Mean: 2.31022
SD: 0.00057
I have no idea how to answer this and I'd really appreciate any help!
Chemical distribution stats:
Five # summary: (2.29816, 2.29869, 2.299152, 2.30074)
Mean: 2.299706
Standard deviation: 0.001313
Atmospheric:
FNS: (2.30956, 2.30986, 2.31010, 2.31026, 2.311630
Mean: 2.31022
SD: 0.00057
I have no idea how to answer this and I'd really appreciate any help!
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