Dee’s Burgers claims its mean burger meat weight is greater than Tom’s. A random sample of 35 Dee’s burgers has x̄1 = 8.1 and s1 = 0.15. A random sample of 40 Tom’s burgers has x̄2 = 8.0 and s2 = 0.20. Use α = 0.05. The right-tail critical value is 1.645. Is the claim supported? Answer “supported” or “not supported”.
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