A physician wants to test two blood glucose meters to see if there is any differences in measurements. To do this, he measures the glucose in blood samples taken from several randomly selected patients with both meters. Find the test statistic and degrees of freedom for an appropriate hypothesis test using the data set below. Let the difference d for each trial be computed as d=Meter B−Meter A. Assume that the measurements are normally distributed. Round the test statistic to three decimal places.
Meter A (mg/dl)
Meter B (mg/dl)
86.1
85.6
87.3
88
85.1
84.2
92.6
93.4
100.4
102.7
121.6
120.4
109.7
112.3
147.2
149.2
130.4
128.3
104.1
105.6
please show work maybe like a simple easier version because i am so confused thank youu
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