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A sociologist surveys 52 randomly selected citizens in each of two town to compare the mean number of hours of volunteer work done by adults in each. Among the 52 inhabitants of TOWN 1, the mean hours of volunteer work per year was 50, with standard deviation 11.8. Among the 52 inhabitants of TOWN 2, the mean number of hours of volunteer work per year was 38, with standard deviation 8. Test the claim that the mean number of hours volunteered by all residents of TOWN 1 is more than ten hours greater than the mean number of hours volunteered by all residents of TOWN 2

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