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A consumer testing service tested whether the average baking time of whole wheat bread in gas ovens was less than the average baking time of whole wheat bread in electric ovens. Ten loaves of whole wheat bread were prepared and five were randomly assigned to be baked in the five randomly selected gas ovens and five were randomly assigned to be baked in the five randomly selected electric ovens.2. What is the explanatory variable, and is it quantitative or categorical?type of oven (gas versus electric) which is categoricalbaking time which is quantitativebaking time which is categoricaltype of oven (gas versus electric) which is quantitativetype of bread which is categoricaltype of bread which is quantitative3. A consumer testing service tested whether the average baking time of whole wheat bread in gas ovens was less than the average baking time of whole wheat bread in electric ovens. Ten loaves of whole wheat bread were prepared and five were randomly assigned to be baked in the five randomly selected gas ovens and five were randomly assigned to be baked in the five randomly selected electric ovens. What is the response variable in this scenario, and is it quantitative or categorical?baking time which is quantitativetype of bread which is categoricaltype of oven (gas versus electric) which is quantitativebaking time which is categoricaltype of oven (gas versus electric) which is categoricaltype of bread which is quantitative4. Which procedure should be used for this test?chi-square testanalysis of variancetwo-sample z-test for proportionsone-sample z-test for proportionregression analysistwo-sample t-test for meansmatched pairs t-test for mean differenceone-sample t-test for mean (but not matched pairs)

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