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The manager of a mall conducted a survey among two groups (n1 = 100, n2 = 100) of visitors to the mall on different days. She found that the first group spent an average of 60 minutes in the mall, while the second group spent an average of 90 minutes in the mall. If the manager wishes to see the difference in the average times spent by the two groups in the mall, Which of the following could be the alternative hypothesis?

a. The difference in the average times spent by the two groups in the mall is 30 minutes.
b. There is at least some difference in the average times spent by the two groups in the mall.
c. There is a difference in the average times spent by the two groups in the mall, with a standard deviation of 30 minutes.
d. There is no difference in the average times spent by the two groups in the mall.

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