For Chapter Ten, Travis and I were given a problem from our Statistics book, and were required to complete a series of a questions about that problem. We had problem number 10 on page 453, where we had to compare a series of data sets that were taken from fishing from a boat and a shore. The main question being asked from us was if there was a difference between fishing from on a boat to fishing on the shore in a specific area. We came to the conclusion that there was not enough data to assume that there is a difference between the two fishing spots. So there is no difference between fishing on a boat compared to the shore. The numbers in the document just indicate the number of problems we had to complete. Below is the data set that we computed our numbers from.