Kant’s deontological ethics requires that people be treated…

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Listed belоw аre wаiting times (secоnds) оf observed cаrs at Delaware inspection station. The data from two waiting lines are real observations, and the data from the single waiting line are modeled from those real observations. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that cars in two queues have a mean waiting time equal to that of cars in a single queue.  Two Lines 64 216 86 340 200 630 333 329 915 553 597 865 1090 663 518 566 268 350 95 100 163 101   One Line 64 157 142 279 253 476 478 474 402 722 761 692 837 903 734 606 268 310 129 133 122 129 233 461 482 518 509 580 Claim:                                                                  opposite: Null:                                                                     Alternative: Significance level: Test statistic: P-value: Decision: Conclusion:

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