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g We are told that the data is representative of the two populations (U.S. males aged 20-29 years and U.S. males aged 75 years), and we will assume that researchers collected random samples. The samples are very large; therefore, the conditions are met for use of the T-test. Using StatCrunch, we find a T-score of 5.3 and a P-value of "< 0.0001." What can we conclude

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With a T-score of 5.3 and a P-value of "< 0.0001." we can conclude that there is sufficient statistical evidence to prove that the data provided is not a representative of the two populations as the p value is less.

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