check the pdf that i send read the info carefully and do exact as the question ask u to do Use Table 1 and Table 2, on the following pages, to answer the following questions. 1) Based on the information in Table 1, how do students from Ontario compare to students from New York State? Start by giving your overall impression (this can be one sentence, maybe two). Then, back it up with statistics about two ways that students from the two areas are different from or similar to each other (explain the comparison and how it links to the overall impression). 2) What are two bivariate research questions you could answer using the statistics in Table 2? 1. State each research question, then identify its variables and their roles in the question. 2. Answer each question, using the relevant statistics as evidence. Tell us: i. if you found a relationship, and ii. explain your reasons for your answer to part i (what result(s)/statistic(s) it is based on, and what you think of what the number(s) show). Note: As you interpret the results, remember that the measures are on a 5-point scale; a full one- point difference in averages would be so large that I would wonder if it was a mistake. At the same time, you may decide that a difference is so small that it might as well be zero. decide on your own judgment of what counts as different vs. not-different. The important thing is to tell us what your decision is based on. Use Times New Roman or equivalent 12pt font, 1 margins, and double-space your answers. Use full sentences, but this isnt an essay. You can start a line with Question 1: [answer text here], Question 2a (first question), etc. When you use statistics from the tables, include the numbers in your answer, so we can be sure you are referring to the numbers we think you are referring to. Heres an example (made-up data): Dont say As you can see in the table, people in the Yukon appreciate winter more than people in BC. Instead, say People in the Yukon appreciate winter more than people in BC: the average score for people from the Yukon was , compared to for British Columbians.