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Given these normal distributions, what would you predict about these two sets of data?

-That the two sets of data are very similar.
-That the means are not significantly different from each other.
-That a (alpha) value is likely 0.95.
-That a (alpha) is likely less than 0.05.

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Final answer:

The two sets of data are very similar, and the means are not significantly different from each other. The alpha value is likely 0.95 or less than 0.05.

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the information provided, we can predict the following about the two sets of data:

  1. The two sets of data are very similar.
  2. The means are not significantly different from each other.
  3. A (alpha) value is likely 0.95.
  4. A (alpha) is likely less than 0.05.

These predictions are made assuming that the distributions are normal, the population standard deviations are approximately the same, and the data were collected independently and randomly, with a significance level of 0.05.

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