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Mathematics, 19.04.2020 22:11, lilxjayyy

A safety engineer records the braking distances of two types of tires. Each randomly selected sample has 3535 tires. The results of the tests are shown in the table. At alphaαequals=0.100.10, can the engineer support the claim that the mean braking distance is different for the two types of tires? Assume the samples are randomly selected and that the samples are independent. Find the critical value(s) and identify the rejection region(s).

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