Auto repairs An insurance company hopes to save money on repairs to autos involved in
accidents. Two body shops in town seem to do most of the repairs, and the company
wonders whether one of them is generally cheaper than the other. From their files of
payments made during the past year they select a random sample of ten bills they paid at
each repair shop. The data are shown in the table.
Indicate what inference procedure you would use to see if there is a significant difference
in the costs of repairs done at these two body shops, then decide if it is okay to actually
perform that inference procedure. (Check the appropriate assumptions and conditions and
indicate whether you could or could not proceed. You do not have to do the actual test.)
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