Food for Thought: For each scenario below, determine if it is a paired data scenario or a two independent samples scenario. Question 1 Subquestions 1.a Ice cream sales (in gallons) fluctuate from...


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Food for Thought: For each scenario below, determine if it is a paired data scenario or a two independent samples scenario.<br>Question 1 Subquestions<br>1.a<br>Ice cream sales (in gallons) fluctuate from month to month, depending on the season. A local ice cream lover would like to conduct a study to see if Blank<br>Slate Creamery sells more ice cream than Ben & Jerry's, on average. Each month for the next 12 months, this ice cream enthusiast will record the total<br>ice cream sales (in gallons) at Blank Slate Creamery and the total ice cream sales (in gallons) at Ben & Jerry's.<br>Paired Data<br>Two Independent Samples<br>

Extracted text: Food for Thought: For each scenario below, determine if it is a paired data scenario or a two independent samples scenario. Question 1 Subquestions 1.a Ice cream sales (in gallons) fluctuate from month to month, depending on the season. A local ice cream lover would like to conduct a study to see if Blank Slate Creamery sells more ice cream than Ben & Jerry's, on average. Each month for the next 12 months, this ice cream enthusiast will record the total ice cream sales (in gallons) at Blank Slate Creamery and the total ice cream sales (in gallons) at Ben & Jerry's. Paired Data Two Independent Samples
1.b<br>A sandwich connoisseur loves to chow down at both Maize & Blue Deli and Zingerman's Delicatessen, but has been trying to cut down on dining<br>expenses. This hungry customer looks to conduct a study to see which sandwich spot is more expensive, on average. They randomly select 15<br>sandwiches from the menu at Maize & Blue and randomly select 15 sandwiches from the menu at Zingerman's and record the prices for the 30<br>sandwiches.<br>Paired Data<br>Two Independent Samples<br>1.c<br>Before a home football game, two BBQ joints (Satchel's and Blue Tractor) want to have a friendly cook-off during a University-led student tailgate and ask<br>50 students to help judge the competition. Each of the 50 students will try a BBQ dish from Satchel's and a BBQ dish from Blue Tractor and rate each on<br>a 1-10 scale.<br>Paired Data<br>Two Independent Samples<br>

Extracted text: 1.b A sandwich connoisseur loves to chow down at both Maize & Blue Deli and Zingerman's Delicatessen, but has been trying to cut down on dining expenses. This hungry customer looks to conduct a study to see which sandwich spot is more expensive, on average. They randomly select 15 sandwiches from the menu at Maize & Blue and randomly select 15 sandwiches from the menu at Zingerman's and record the prices for the 30 sandwiches. Paired Data Two Independent Samples 1.c Before a home football game, two BBQ joints (Satchel's and Blue Tractor) want to have a friendly cook-off during a University-led student tailgate and ask 50 students to help judge the competition. Each of the 50 students will try a BBQ dish from Satchel's and a BBQ dish from Blue Tractor and rate each on a 1-10 scale. Paired Data Two Independent Samples
Jun 04, 2022
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