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Using the cats dataset, answer the question: do male and female cat samples have the same bodyweight (Bwt)? [Hint: one way to get separate vectors

Using the "cats" dataset, answer the question: do male and female cat samples have the same bodyweight ("Bwt")? [Hint: one way to get separate vectors for male and female cat bodyweights is to use the subset function as follows: "male <- subset(cats, subset=(cats$Sex=="M"))"].

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