In Exercise 8.83, we presented some data collected in a

Chapter 10, Problem 73E

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In Exercise , we presented some data collected in a study by Susan Beckham and her colleagues. In this study, measurements were made of anterior compartment pressure (in millimeters of mercury) for ten healthy runners and ten healthy cyclists. The data summary is repeated here for your convenience.

Condition

Runners

Cyclists

Mean

Mean

Rest

 maximal \(O_{2}\)

consumption

a Is there sufficient evidence to justify claiming that a difference exists in mean compartment pressures for runners and cyclists who are resting? Use \(\alpha=.05\) Bound or determine the associated  -value.

b Does sufficient evidence exist to permit us to identify a difference in mean compartment pressures for runners and cyclists at  maximal \(O_{2}\) consumption? Use \(\alpha=.05\) Bound or determine the associated  -value.

Equation transcription:

Text transcription:

O{2}

alpha=.05

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