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Inference from Matched Pairs
Below are data for yields from two different types of see (regular and kiln dried) that were used on adjacent plots of land. The listed values are the yields of straw in cwts per acre, where ctw represents 100 pounds. Using a 0.05 significance level, test the claim that there is no difference between the yields from the two types of seed. Assume that the seed are dependent (matched pairs).
Regular 19.25 22.75 23 23 22.5 19.75
Kiln Dried 25 24 24 28 22.5 19.5
What is your decision regarding the null hypothesis?
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