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07.04.2020 • 
Business

On average, do women spend more on haircuts than men? Someone took a random sample of men and women at UF and asked them how much they had spent on their last hair cut. A portion of the Minitab output appears below. What is the best interpretation of the output below? Difference = mu (F) - mu (M) T-Test of difference = 0 (vs >): T-Value = 3.82 P-Value = 0.000 DF = 68A. With a p-value equal to 0.000, there is no statistically significant evidence of a difference in average amount of money spent on hair cuts between men and women at UF.B. With a p-value equal to 0.000, there is statistically significant evidence of a difference in average amount of money spent on hair cuts between men and women at UF.C. With a p-value equal to 0.000, there is statistically significant evidence that the average amount of money spent on hair cuts for women is higher than it is for men.D. With a p-value equal to 0.000, there is statistically significant evidence that the average amount of money spent on hair cuts for men is higher than it is for women."

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