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Is this a reasonable answer? We didn\'t discuss p-values, and I think she wants

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Is this a reasonable answer? We didn't discuss p-values, and I think she wants something other than this type of answer.

Dylan and Kelly measure the time it takes for two cans to roll down a ramp, conducting fifty trials for each can. They then count up all their data and make a histogram (shown below, the horizontal axis is in seconds). As part of their conclusion in their lab report, they write: "The max to min ranges for the times for each can are 2.8 to 3.6 seconds and 2.5 to 3.0 seconds. Since the ranges overlap, we must conclude that there is no significant difference between the two cans." Do you agree with their conclusions? Why or why not? If not, explain how you would analyze this data differently.

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Solution:

Absolutly this is the correct answer and also the reasonable answer.

The answer written by you is exactly which she wants.

p values are not necessary to discuss in these type of questions

conclusion given is absolutly incorrect.

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