Some people seem to believe that you can fix anything with duct tape. Even so, many were skeptical when researchers announced that duct tape may be a more effective and less painful alternative than liquid nitrogen, which doctors routinely use to freeze warts. An article described a study conducted at a medical center. Patients with warts were randomly assigned to either the duct tape treatment or the more traditional freezing treatment.Those in the duct tape group wore duct tape over the wart for 6 days, then removed the tape, soaked the area in water, and used an emery board to scrape the area. This process was repeated for a maximum of 2 months or until the wart was gone. Data consistent with values in the article are summarized in the following table.
Do these data suggest that freezing is less successful than duct tape in removing warts? Test the relevant hypotheses using a significance level of 0.01. (Use a statistical computer package to calculate theP-value. Usepnitrogen−Pduct tape. Round your test statistic to two decimal places and yourP-value to four decimal places.)
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