The effect of alcohol consumption on the body appears to be much greater at higher

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The effect of alcohol consumption on the body appears to be much greater at higher altitudes. To test this theory, a scientist randomly selected 12 subjects and divided them into two groups of 6 each. One group was transported to an altitude of 12,000 feet, and each member in the group ingested 100 cubic centimeters (cm3) of alcohol. The members of the second group were taken to sea level and given the same amount of alcohol. After 2 hours, the amount of alcohol in the blood of each subject was measured (measurements in grams/100 cm3). The data are given in the following table. Is there sufficient evidence to indicate that retention of alcohol is greater at 12,000 feet than at sea level? Test at the = .10 level of significance. Sea Level 12,000 feet .07 .13 .10 .17 .09 .15 .12 .14 .09 .10 .13 .14

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