A marine biologist claims that the mean length of mature female pink seaperch is different in fall and winter. A sample of13 mature female pink seaperch collected in fall has a mean length...


A marine biologist claims that the mean length of mature female pink seaperch is different in fall and winter. A sample of13 mature female pink seaperch collected in fall has a mean length of 112 millimeters and a standard deviation of 10 millimeters. A sample of 11 mature female pink seaperch collected in winter has a mean length of 108 millimeters and a standard deviation ofv11 millimeters. At α=0.05​, can you support the marine​ biologist's claim? Assume the population variances are equal. Assume the samples are random and​ independent, and the populations are normally distributed. Complete parts​ (a) through​ (e) below.


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