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here I have the bus delay data for the east side in one column column a and right next to it in column B the bus delay data for the west side and what weamp;#39;re going to do is use an independent samples t-tests in Microsoft Excel to compare the averages of these two columns to see whether they are docHubly different alright to get started I need to click on the data button here at the top of the menu and then find the data analysis button over here and if you donamp;#39;t see the data analysis button it means you need to the data analysis toolpak and thereamp;#39;s a video on the website showing you how to do that so you click the data analysis button and up comes this little menu that you just need to choose from what weamp;#39;re looking for here is something called a t-test to sample assuming unequal variances thatamp;#39;s a bit of a misnomer but thatamp;#39;s what youamp;#39;re looking for the t-test to sample assuming unequal variances choose that and click OK and