Mathematics
Mathematics, 23.07.2021 06:50, ebell1703

An investor believes that investing in domestic and international stocks will give a difference in the mean rate of return. They take two random samples of 15 months over the past 30 years and find the following rates of return from a selection of domestic (Group 1) and international (Group 2) investments. Can they conclude that there is a difference at the 0.10 level of significance? Assume the data is normally distributed with unequal variances. Use a confidence interval method. Round to 4 decimal places. Average Group 1 = 2.1234, SD Group 1 = 4.8765, n1 = 15

Average Group 2 = 3.0945, SD Group 2 = 5.1115, n2 = 15

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