(Solution Library) An Ohio university wishes to demonstrate that car ownership is detrimental to academic achievement. A random sample of 100 students who do


Question: An Ohio university wishes to demonstrate that car ownership is detrimental to academic achievement. A random sample of 100 students who do not own cars had a mean GPA of 2.68 with a standard deviation of 0.6, while the same size of sample who own cars had a mean GPA of 2.55 with a standard deviation of 0.7. Can the university justify that the mean GPA for non-car owners is greater than the mean GPA for car owners at a 99% confidence?

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