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May 18, 2020

Taking Salt with a Grain of Statistics

One Tablespoon of Salt

While investigating the differences in kosher salt brands, it was observed that two boxes of the same brand had surprisingly different densities.  But were those differences statistically significant?

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  • Tagged confidence intervals, density, hypothesis testing, kosher salt, mass, normality, quantile-quantile plot, salt, statistics, t-test
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