Do government employees take longer tea breaks than private-sector workers? That is the question that interested a management consultant. To examine the issue, he took a random sample of nine government employees and another random sample of nine private-sector workers and measured the amount of time (in minutes) they spent in tea breaks during the day. The results are listed below. Do these data provide sufficient evidence at the 5% significance level to answer the consultant's question in the affirmative?
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