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A psychologist has developed a set of activities which is intended to help children develop better reading skills. In a study of the effectiveness of these activities, one class of second grade children learns with the activities. Another class of second grade children serves as the control and learns without the activities. After some period of time, the reading skills of all of these children were assessed. A summary of these data is:

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(1) Activities class:

21

51.48

11.01

(2) No Activities class:

23

41.52

17.15

The psychologist suspects that children who learn with activities have higher mean reading skill test scores than children that don't learn with activities. Which of the following would be the appropriate hypotheses for the relevant test of significance for comparing the mean reading skill test scores?

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