In bowling, it is often possible to score well in the first game and then bowl poorly in

Chapter 9, Problem 9.6-4

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In bowling, it is often possible to score well in the first game and then bowl poorly in the second game, or vice versa. The following six pairs of numbers give the scores of the first and second games bowled by the same person on six consecutive Tuesday evenings: Game 1: 170 190 200 183 187 178 Game 2: 197 178 150 176 205 153 Assume a bivariate normal distribution, and use these scores to test the hypothesis H0: = 0 against H1: = 0 at = 0.10

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