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Press the STAT button again. The Edit function is highlighted by default. Press ENTER. Now enter the following data by pressing enter after each number. 9 enter 7 enter 6 enter 10, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 6, 9, 8, 7, 8, 5 Press the STAT button again. Use the cursor arrows so that CALC is highlighted. Press ENTER to calculate a number of single variable statistics. You must specify which list you want to do the calculation for, so press 2nd then press the 1 to indicate that you want the statistics for L1 and then press ENTER. What is the mean?______, the standard deviation?_______, the number of statistics used?______ What is the symbol for mean?______, standard deviation?_______, number of statistics used?______ Students t-test To test whether there was any difference in the size of trees growing on the top of a hill and at the bottom near a creek, some data were collected. The heights of a random sample of ten trees on the hilltop and ten by the creek were measured. A t-test can be used to find out if there was a significant difference. LocationHeight of Trees in ft By Creek50752363347540448010Hill Top151024309265241013 a. Clear your L1 as specified in the instructions above. Clear your L2 using the same procedure. Enter the By Creek data into L1 and the Hill Top data into L2. Push the STAT button Move the cursor to the TESTS menu. Press 4; the default should be Data (it will be flashing), Pooled should be highlighted as Yes Move the cursor down to the last row off the screen until you see the flashing Calculate. Press ENTER. What is the mean of List 1?_______ of List 2?_______ What is the value of t?________How many degrees of freedom (df) should be used?______ Use the chart of Critical Values of t. Is there a significant difference between trees on the hill top and trees by the creek? Find the standard deviations for each list in your calculator. 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