[See] In a 1993 study, random measurements were taken of the anterior compartment pressure (in mm of mercury) for 10 healthy runners 10 healthy cyclists.


Question: In a 1993 study, random measurements were taken of the anterior compartment pressure (in \(\mathrm{mm}\) of mercury) for 10 healthy runners & 10 healthy cyclists. The following is the data based on this study.

Sample of Runners: Mean is 14.5 Standard deviation is 3.92

Sample of Cyclists: Mean is 11.1 Standard deviation is 3.98

Is there a difference in the mean compartment pressure between runners & cyclists at the \(7 \%\) level? Write out the hypotheses, the test statistic, the \(p\) -value, the significance, & the conclusion. Draw a neat picture of the distribution with the \(\mathrm{p}\) -value shaded.

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