Question: As we saw in chapter 8, Exercise 40, between 1954 and 2013, swimmers have crossed Lake Ontario 58 times. Both women and men have made
As we saw in chapter 8, Exercise 40, between 1954 and 2013, swimmers have crossed Lake Ontario 58 times. Both women and men have made the crossing. Here are some plots (we've omitted a crossing by Vikki Keith, who swam a round trip—North to South to North—in 3390 minutes):
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Summary statistics are as follows
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Is there a difference between the mean amount of time (in minutes) it takes female and male swimmers to swim the lake?
a) Construct and interpret a 95% confidence interval for the difference between female and male crossing times (technology gives 35.7 df).
b) Comment on the assumptions and conditions and your conclusions.
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