Questions: Using the data provided in experimental control (Table 1 and 2), calculate the percentage difference between your groups 'After the Step Test' average diastolic blood pressure with the 'After Exercise averages.' Please use the correct table to complete your calculations.

Using the data provided in experimental control (Table 1 and 2), calculate the percentage difference between your groups 'After the Step Test' average diastolic blood pressure with the 'After Exercise averages.' Please use the correct table to complete your calculations.
Transcript text: Using the data provided in experimental control (Table 1 and 2), calculate the percentage difference between your groups 'After the Step Test' average diastolic blood pressure with the 'After Exercise averages.' Please use the correct table to complete your calculations.
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To answer this question, we need to calculate the percentage difference between two average diastolic blood pressure values: one from the "After the Step Test" group and the other from the "After Exercise" group. However, since the actual data from Table 1 and Table 2 is not provided in the question, I will outline the steps you would take to perform this calculation if you had the data.

Steps to Calculate the Percentage Difference:
  1. Identify the Averages:

    • Find the average diastolic blood pressure for the "After the Step Test" group from the relevant table.
    • Find the average diastolic blood pressure for the "After Exercise" group from the relevant table.
  2. Calculate the Difference:

    • Subtract the "After Exercise" average from the "After the Step Test" average to find the difference.
  3. Calculate the Percentage Difference:

    • Use the formula for percentage difference: \[ \text{Percentage Difference} = \left( \frac{\text{Difference}}{\text{Average of the Two Values}} \right) \times 100 \]
    • The average of the two values is calculated as: \[ \text{Average of the Two Values} = \frac{\text{"After the Step Test" Average} + \text{"After Exercise" Average}}{2} \]
  4. Interpret the Result:

    • The result will give you the percentage difference between the two average diastolic blood pressures.
Example Calculation (Hypothetical Data):
  • Suppose the "After the Step Test" average is 80 mmHg and the "After Exercise" average is 75 mmHg.
  • Difference = 80 - 75 = 5 mmHg
  • Average of the Two Values = (80 + 75) / 2 = 77.5 mmHg
  • Percentage Difference = (5 / 77.5) × 100 ≈ 6.45%

Thus, the percentage difference would be approximately 6.45%.

Conclusion:

Without the actual data from Table 1 and Table 2, this is a hypothetical example. You would need to substitute the actual averages from your tables into the steps above to find the real percentage difference.

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