Mathematics
Mathematics, 23.04.2020 21:28, CamBroOkaii2590

Ms. Maxwell wonders if the average likelihood of purchasing Garden Gummies is equivalent between younger (less than 30 years old) and older moms (age 30 and older). For this question, use the variable called "New_Age" for the age variable in your analysis. State the null and alternative hypotheses. Perform the proper analysis, interpret it, and answer Ms. Maxwell’s question.

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