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A soft drink company is conducting research to select a new design for the can. A random sample of participants has been selected. Instead of a typical taste test with two different sodas, they actually give each participant the same soda twice. One drink is served in a predominantly red can, the other in a predominantly blue can. The order is chosen randomly. Participants are asked to rate each drink on a scale of 1 to 10. Thus, the company wishes to test if the color of the can influences the rating. The ratings were recorded for each participant. The data are shown in the table below. Does this sample indicate that there is a difference in the ratings? Test an appropriate hypothesis and state your conclusion.
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Stats: Modeling the World

Stats: Modeling the World


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Good timing, thanks!
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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Smart ... Thanks!
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