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1) These numbers are measurements of the left and right claw length (cm) from 8 crabs....

1) These numbers are measurements of the left and right claw length (cm) from 8 crabs. On average, is left claw length different from right claw length?

Crab_ID

Left

Right

1

7.0

7.1

2

6.3

6.5

3

6.1

6.8

4

6.1

6.4

5

6.3

6.4

6

7.0

7.4

7

5.8

5.6

8

6.0

6.5

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