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Do female and male servers at swank bar work the same number of hours?

O a sample of 70 female servers worked an average of 33 hours per week, with a standard deviation of 3.
O a sample of 70 male servers worked an average of 22 hours per week, with a standard deviation of 2.

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Final answer:

The significant difference between the sample means (33 hours for female servers vs. 22 hours for male servers) suggests that female and male servers at a swank bar do not work the same number of hours per week.

Step-by-step explanation:

To answer the question, we need to determine if the mean work hours per week for female and male servers at a swank bar are statistically different. We are given two samples: 70 female servers work an average of 33 hours per week with a standard deviation of 3, and 70 male servers work an average of 22 hours per week with a standard deviation of 2.

The first step in comparing means is usually to conduct a hypothesis test, such as a two-sample t-test if we assume the samples are independent and normally distributed. The null hypothesis (H0) would state that the mean hours worked by female servers are equal to the mean hours worked by male servers, while the alternative hypothesis (H1) would state that the means are not equal.

However, we see a significant difference between the two sample means (33 hours for females vs. 22 hours for males). Given the large sample size of each group (n=70), the Central Limit Theorem tells us that the distribution of the sample means will be approximately normally distributed, even if the population distribution is not normally distributed. This significant difference in the sample means suggests that female and male servers do not work the same number of hours.

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