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A new restаurаnt hаs just оpened at the entrance tо an amusement park.  The оwner wants to know what local residents think and what tourists going to the park think of the restaurant.  100 local residents and 100 tourists going to the park were surveyed.  They were asked to rate the restaurant on a scale of 1 to 10 with 1 being "very unpleasant" and 10 being "amazing."  The sample mean rating for local residents was 6.4 with a sample standard deviation of 1.5.  The sample mean rating for tourists going to the park was 7.0 with a sample standard deviation of 2.0. Suppose the owner wants to test a claim that the ratings of local residents and tourists going to the park are not the same.   The numeric value of the t-statistic would be:  . Remember this says numeric value and so the sign, positive or negative, does not matter. The p-value for the test would be:  The calculation for the critical test statistic (t crit) at a level of significance of 0.05 for this situation would be: What action should be taken?

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