Mathematics, 01.04.2020 19:40, denym58
Carter wants to know if warming up will help runners sprint faster. Thirty track and field athletes volunteered to participate in his study. He randomly assigns 15 athletes to warm-up for 10 minutes. All 30 participants sprint the same distance. He calculates the mean for each group and determines that the mean for the warm-up group was 10.7 seconds, and the mean for the other group was 13.2 seconds. To test the difference of means he re-randomized the data 54 times, and the differences are plotted in the dot plot below. What can Carter conclude from his study?
A dot plot is shown labeled from negative 2.5 to positive 2. Above the negative 2.5 are 3 dots. Above the negative 2 are 6 dots. Above the negative 1.5 are 9 dots. Above the negative 1 are 12 dots. Above the negative 0.5 are 6 dots. Above the 0.0 are 4 dots. Above the 0.5 are 3 dots. Above the 1.0 are 7 dots. Above the 1.5 are 3 dots. Above the 2.0 is 1 dot.
A. The difference in the means is significant because a difference of 2.5 is very likely.
B. The difference in the means is not significant because a difference of 2.5 is very likely.
C. The difference in the means is significant because a difference of 2.5 is not very likely.
D. The difference in the means is not significant because a difference of 2.5 is not very likely.
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