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Listed below are the blood pressure readings for a sample of 5 women on a recent...

Listed below are the blood pressure readings for a sample of 5 women on a recent doctors visit.

right arm 102, 101, 94, 79, 80

left arm 154, 119, 112, 109, 124

Test the claim that there is no difference between the blood pressure in the left and the right arm. Use a 0.01 significance level.

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