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Develop two different Research Question and Two or different Statement of Hypothesis - verbal for the data set provided

Research Question
It should be one sentence, testable, and traditionally written with the dependent variable followed with the independent variable (if applicable.) Length: One sentence.

Statement of Hypothesis
This is in easy reading version (without the Greek symbols and formula.) These will be used to develop the hypothesis test Step 1 below. Length: Two sentences, one for the null, and another for the alternate hypothesize.

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The solution provides step by step method for the calculation of independent sample t test for real estate data . Formula for the calculation and Interpretations of the results are also included.

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Two different Research Question and Two different Statement of Hypothesis - verbal for the data set provided

Research Question
It should be one sentence, testable, and traditionally written with the dependent variable followed with the independent variable (if applicable.) Length: One sentence.
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