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T-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Unequal Variances: Variable 1

The document contains the results of a t-Test comparing the means of two samples with unequal variances. Sample 1 had a mean of 3300 and variance of 1240000 with 6 observations. Sample 2 had a mean of 3500 with 0 variance and 6 observations. The t-Test found a t Stat of -0.439941345 which was not significant as the one-tail and two-tail p-values were greater than the critical values, indicating no significant difference between the sample means.

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T-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Unequal Variances: Variable 1

The document contains the results of a t-Test comparing the means of two samples with unequal variances. Sample 1 had a mean of 3300 and variance of 1240000 with 6 observations. Sample 2 had a mean of 3500 with 0 variance and 6 observations. The t-Test found a t Stat of -0.439941345 which was not significant as the one-tail and two-tail p-values were greater than the critical values, indicating no significant difference between the sample means.

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t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Unequal Variances

Mean
Variance
Observations
Hypothesized Mean Difference
df
t Stat
P(T<=t) one-tail
t Critical one-tail
P(T<=t) two-tail
t Critical two-tail

Variable 1
3300
1240000
6
0
5
-0.439941345
0.339172964
2.015048372
0.678345928
2.570581835

ssuming Unequal Variances


Variable 2
3500
0
6

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