A sports writer believes that people in St. Louis go to more baseball games than people in Chicago.


Question: A sports writer believes that people in St. Louis go to more baseball games than people in Chicago. A sample of 21 people in St. Louis went to on average 10 games per year with a standard deviation of 3 games per year. A sample of 21 people in Chicago went on average to 6 games per year with a standard deviation of 2 trips per year. Is the sports writer correct? Take a = .01 and assume that the standard deviations are the same in both places.

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