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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 07:30 kim95207

Sweet cherries and olives both grow in similar kinds of environments. An orchard manager who has both kinds of trees speculates that he thinks the cherry trees produce more cherries (by weight) than the olive trees do. He will test this claim by taking independent, random samples of 15 trees of each kind and recording the weight (in kilograms) of fruit produced by each tree in a season.

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