Swimming heats in exercise we looked at the times in two


Question: Swimming heats. In Exercise we looked at the times in two different heats for the 400-m women s run from the 2004 Olympics. Unlike track events, swimming heats are not determined at random. Instead, swimmers are seeded so that better swimmers are placed in later heats. Here are the times (in seconds) for the women s 400-m freestyle from heats 2 and 5. Do these results suggest that the mean times of seeded heats are not equal? Explain. Include a discussion of assumptions and conditions for your analysis.

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Exercise: Running heats. In Olympic running events, preliminary heats are determined by random draw, so we should expect that the abilities of runners in the various heats to be about the same, on average. Here are the times (in seconds) for the 400 - m women s run in the 2004 Olympics in Athens for preliminary heats 2 and 5. Is there any evidence that the mean time to finish is different for randomized heats? Explain. Be sure to include a discussion of assumptions and conditions for your analysis.

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