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A coffee shop franchise owner is looking at two possible locations for a new shop. To help him decide, he looks at the number of pedestrians that go by each of the two locations in one-hour segments. At location A, counts are taken for 35 one-hour units, with a mean number of pedestrians of 421 and a sample standard deviation of 122. At the second location (B), counts are taken for 50 one-hour units, with a mean number of pedestrians of 347 and a sample standard deviation of 85. Assume the two population variances are not known but are equal. Set up the null hypothesis to test the claim that both sites have the same number of pedestrians.
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