SOLUTION: The heights of six randomly chosen sailors has a mean of 69 inches and SD 3.5 inches, while the heights of 10 randomly chosen soldiers has a mean of 68.85 inches and SD of 2.5 in

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Question 1188944: The heights of six randomly chosen sailors has a mean of 69 inches and SD
3.5 inches, while the heights of 10 randomly chosen soldiers has a mean of 68.85
inches and SD of 2.5 inches. Can it be concluded that the sailors are, on an average,
taller than the soldiers?

Answer by ikleyn(52819) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The common sense says   highlight%28highlight%28NO%29%29,   without any calculations and/or mathematical manipulations.