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Two methods were used to measure the specific activity (in units of enzyme activity per milligram
of protein) of an enzyme. One unit of enzyme activity is the amount that catalyses the formation
of 1 micromole of product per minute under specified conditions.
Method 1 125 137 130 151 142
Method 2 137 143 151 156 149
Assume normality of the underlying distribution.

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Two methods were used to measure the specific activity (in units of enzyme activity per milligram

of protein) of an enzyme. One unit of enzyme activity is the amount that catalyses the formation

of 1 micromole of product per minute under specified conditions.

Method 1 125 137 130 151 142

Method 2 137 143 151 156 149

Assume normality of the underlying distribution.

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