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A womenʹs advocacy group claims that women golfers receive significantly less prize money than their male
counterparts when they win first place in a professional tournament. The data listed below are the first place
prize monies from male and female tournament winners. Assume the samples are random, independent, and
come from populations that are normally distributed. At α α\alpha = 0.01, test the groupʹs claim. Assume the
population variances are not equal.  Female Golfers \text { Female Golfers }
180,000150,000240,000195,000202,500120,000165,000225,000150,000315,000\begin{array} { l l l l l } 180,000 & 150,000 & 240,000 & 195,000 & 202,500 \\120,000 & 165,000 & 225,000 & 150,000 & 315,000\end{array}  Male Golfers \text { Male Golfers }
864,000810,0001,170,000810,000630,0001,050,000945,0001,008,000900,000756,000630,000900,000\begin{array} { l l l l l } 864,000 & 810,000 & 1,170,000 & 810,000 & 630,000 \\1,050,000 & 945,000 & 1,008,000 & 900,000 & 756,000 \\630,000 & 900,000 & & &\end{array}

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