question archive John is the manager at the Deerfield Golf Course and would like to test the hypothesis that the average golf score at his course is different from the average golf score at the Pike Creek Golf Course, which is a competitor in the area

John is the manager at the Deerfield Golf Course and would like to test the hypothesis that the average golf score at his course is different from the average golf score at the Pike Creek Golf Course, which is a competitor in the area

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John is the manager at the Deerfield Golf Course and would like to test the hypothesis that the average golf score at his course is different from the average golf score at the Pike Creek Golf Course, which is a competitor in the area. The following data represents the golf scores for seven golfers who recently played at both courses.

Golfer.         1.       2.   3.    4.    5.    6.    7.  

Deerfield    85    93  96  83  78  80  80 

Pike Creek 88    95  99  94  82  85  91

Define Population 1 as the Deerfield course and Population 2 as the Pike Creek course. Construct a 95% confidence interval for the difference in population mean and interpret the results.

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