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So I am doing a statistic project on 2 basketball players. I am observing their 3PT percentages for every game played in a season. Player

So I am doing a statistic project on 2 basketball players. I am observing their 3PT percentages for every game played in a season. Player two has a higher average 3pt%, lower standard error. Player 1 played 78 games, player 2 played 69.

My null hypothesis is that mean1-mean 2 = 0

Alternative hypothesis is that mean1-mean2 are not = 0

I ran a TTEST ( =TTEST(B2:B70,A2:A79,1,3) )

B2:B70 was the array with the 3pt %s for player 2 for the games played in the season and A2:A79 was the array for player ones 3pt %s for the games they played in the season.

I put 2 tails because I am using = as my null instead or greater or less than. Please correct me if i am wrong

ttest gave me 0.1368

Since this p-value is greater than the 5% significance level (0.05), we fail to reject the null hypothesis.

Could you please help provide me with a summer of what this means? What can we conclude with all this information since we fail to reject the hypothesis? Are they equal since we fail to reject the null? are they not equal?

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