In: Statistics and Probability
| 
 male  | 
 1st Systolic  | 
 1st Diastolic  | 
 2nd Systolic  | 
 2nd Diastolic  | 
| 
 1  | 
 132  | 
 74  | 
 132  | 
 82  | 
| 
 2  | 
 108  | 
 70  | 
 108  | 
 74  | 
| 
 3  | 
 124  | 
 78  | 
 134  | 
 78  | 
| 
 4  | 
 116  | 
 42  | 
 116  | 
 48  | 
| 
 5  | 
 118  | 
 76  | 
 116  | 
 70  | 
| 
 6  | 
 128  | 
 80  | 
 128  | 
 80  | 
| 
 7  | 
 132  | 
 90  | 
 130  | 
 92  | 
| 
 8  | 
 106  | 
 64  | 
 110  | 
 64  | 
| 
 female  | 
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| 
 1  | 
 168  | 
 46  | 
 156  | 
 52  | 
| 
 2  | 
 198  | 
 82  | 
 192  | 
 84  | 
| 
 3  | 
 110  | 
 74  | 
 110  | 
 76  | 
| 
 4  | 
 170  | 
 94  | 
 168  | 
 100  | 
| 
 5  | 
 142  | 
 58  | 
 140  | 
 52  | 
| 
 6  | 
 168  | 
 52  | 
 172  | 
 54  | 
| 
 7  | 
 90  | 
 32  | 
 82  | 
 0  | 
Test the hypotheses that 1) systolic pressure [and 2) diastolic pressure, for practice] differs between men and women, with an α of 0.05 for both. What test would be most appropriate and why? Are the results significant? State your conclusions.