Medicare spending per patient in different U.S. metropolitan areas may differ. Based on the sample data below, answer the questions that follow to determine whether the average spending in the...


Medicare spending per patient in different U.S. metropolitan areas may differ. Based on the sample data below, answer the questions that follow to determine whether the average spending in the northern region is significantly less than the average spending in the southern region at the 1 percent level.































Medicare Spending per Patient (adjusted for age, sex, and race)
StatisticNorthern RegionSouthern Region
Sample mean$4,280$6,754
Sample standard deviation$1,485$3,456
Sample size11 patients18 patients


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