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A Sports Analyst Claims That the Mean Batting Average for Teams

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A sports analyst claims that the mean batting average for teams in the American League is not equal to the
mean batting average for teams in the National League because a pitcher does not bat in the American League.
The data listed below are random, independent, and come from populations that are normally distributed. At α\alpha α = 0.05, test the sports analystʹs claim. Assume the population variances are equal.  American League \text { American League }\quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  National League \text { National League }
0.2790.2740.2710.2680.2650.2540.2400.2840.2670.2660.2630.2610.2590.256\begin{array}{c}\begin{array}{llll}0.279 & 0.274 & 0.271 & 0.268 \\0.265 & 0.254 & 0.240 &\end{array}\begin{array}{llll}0.284 & 0.267 & 0.266 & 0.263 \\0.261 & 0.259 & 0.256 &\end{array}\end{array}

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