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The Results of a Mathematics Placement Exam at Mercy College

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The results of a mathematics placement exam at Mercy College for two campuses is as follows: The results of a mathematics placement exam at Mercy College for two campuses is as follows:   We want to test the hypothesis that the mean score on Campus 1 is higher than on Campus 2.   Using the printout above, what decision(s)  can be made? A)  Looking at the P-value we conclude that there is no significant difference in the results from each campus B)  At a 5% level of significance we conclude that there is no significant difference in the results from each campus C)  At a 1% level of significance we conclude that campus 1 results are higher than campus 2 results D)  A & B are true E)  B & C are true We want to test the hypothesis that the mean score on Campus 1 is higher than on Campus 2. The results of a mathematics placement exam at Mercy College for two campuses is as follows:   We want to test the hypothesis that the mean score on Campus 1 is higher than on Campus 2.   Using the printout above, what decision(s)  can be made? A)  Looking at the P-value we conclude that there is no significant difference in the results from each campus B)  At a 5% level of significance we conclude that there is no significant difference in the results from each campus C)  At a 1% level of significance we conclude that campus 1 results are higher than campus 2 results D)  A & B are true E)  B & C are true Using the printout above, what decision(s) can be made?


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