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In an experiment to compare bearing strengths of pegs inserted in two different types of...

In an experiment to compare bearing strengths of pegs inserted in two different types of mounts, a sample of 14 observations on stress limit for red oak mounts resulted in a sample mean and sample standard deviation of 8.48 MPa and .79 MPa, respectively, whereas a sample of 12 observations when Douglas fir mounts were used gave a mean of 9.36 and a standard deviation of 1.52 (“Bearing Strength of White Oak Pegs in Red Oak and Douglas Fir Timbers,” J. of Testing and Evaluation, 1998, 109–114). Consider testing whether or not true average stress limits are identical for the two types of mounts. Compare df’s and P-values for the unpooled and pooled t tests.

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