Mr. Mitchell, a famous trainer in the tri-state region, claims that his new fitness training program will help people lose weight regardless of what diet they are in. The table below shows respondents' weights pre-fitness program and after the program. Can evidence collected support the claim? Use alpha of 0.01. Show all work, be very specific and interpret the result in terms of the question on hand. Assuming that the populations are normally distributed Person        Pre-fitness weight (in pounds)         After program (in pounds) 1                                     140                                                        133 2                                    240                                                          232 3                                   157                                                          161 4                                   277                                                           265 5                                 205                                                            194 6                                 115                                                            123 7                                175                                                              182 8                                180                                                              172 9                                318                                                              310 10                             215                                                               210

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  1. Mr. Mitchell, a famous trainer in the tri-state region, claims that his new fitness training program will help people lose weight regardless of what diet they are in. The table below shows respondents' weights pre-fitness program and after the program. Can evidence collected support the claim? Use alpha of 0.01. Show all work, be very specific and interpret the result in terms of the question on hand. Assuming that the populations are normally distributed

Person        Pre-fitness weight (in pounds)         After program (in pounds)

1                                     140                                                        133

2                                    240                                                          232

3                                   157                                                          161

4                                   277                                                           265

5                                 205                                                            194

6                                 115                                                            123

7                                175                                                              182

8                                180                                                              172

9                                318                                                              310

10                             215                                                               210

 

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