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Gossets data on double stout sales. William Sealy Gosset worked at the Guinness Brewery in Dublin and made substantial contributions to the practice of statistics. In Exercise 1.61 (page 48), we examined Gossets data on the change in the double stout market before and after World War I (19141918). For various regions in England and Scotland, he calculated the ratio of sales in 1925, after the war, as a percent of sales in 1913, before the war. Here are the data for a sample of six of the regions in the original data: STOUT6 Bristol 94 Glasgow 66 English P 46 Liverpool 140 English Agents 78 Scottish 24 (a) Do you think that these data appear to be from a Normal distribution? Give reasons for your answer. (b) Select five resamples from this set of data. (c) Compute the mean for each resample.

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