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1.0 mg Dose 1.

5 mg Dose x 21 x 22
9.8 12.0 96.04 144
13.2 7.4 174.24 54.76
11.2 9.8 125.44 96.04
9.5 11.5 90.25 132.25
13.0 13.0 169 169
12.1 12.5 146.41 156.25
9.8 9.8 96.04 96.04
12.3 10.5 151.29 110.25
7.9 13.5 62.41 182.25
10.2 104.04
9.7 94.09
x 1=118.7 x 2=100 2
x =1309.25
1 x 22=1140.84
H 1 : X́ 1 ≤ X́ 2 There is no significant difference when using different amount of doses

H 2 : X́ 1 ≠ X́ 2 There is significant difference when using different amount of doses

n1 +n 2−2=degree of freedom

11+ 9−2=( 18 )=2.101


n1 =11 n2 =9

x1 x2
X́ 1 = X́ 2 =
n1 n2
118.7
X́ 1 =
11
100
X́ 2 =
9
X́ 1 =10.79 X́ 2 =11.11
SS1=x 21−¿ ¿ ¿ SS2=x 22−¿ ¿ ¿

SS1=1309.25−¿ ¿ SS2=1140.84 −¿ ¿

SS 1+ SS 2 28.37+29.73
2
s p= s2 p= =3.227
n1 +n2−2 11+ 9−2

X́ 1− X́ 2
t c=
1 1
√ [ ]
s2 p +
n 1 n2

10.79−11.11
t c= =0.3963
1 1
√ 3.227[ +
11 9 ]

Therefore, conclude that there is no significant difference between the doses

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