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The table below contains the results from random samples of two populations.
Sample 1
Sample 2
33.9
41.3
31.6
47.6
41.1
33.5
40.4
33.1
39.7
39.2
31.9
26.2
47
43.2
39.3
25.3
45.5
42.6
32.9
36
44.7
At a = 0.10, test the claim that the standard deviation of Population 1 is less than the standard deviation
of Population 2.
1. The alternate hypothesis is Ha:
Os < s
Ο σι < σ2
O s1 < 82
2. This is a left tailed test with:
dfn =
and dfa =
3a. The STS (to 2 decimals) is F =
3b. The P-value (to 3 decimals) is:
4a. At a
0.10. the decision is:
MacBook Air
O00
O00
F4
F2
F3
F5
F6
F7
F9
Transcribed Image Text:Question 19 > The table below contains the results from random samples of two populations. Sample 1 Sample 2 33.9 41.3 31.6 47.6 41.1 33.5 40.4 33.1 39.7 39.2 31.9 26.2 47 43.2 39.3 25.3 45.5 42.6 32.9 36 44.7 At a = 0.10, test the claim that the standard deviation of Population 1 is less than the standard deviation of Population 2. 1. The alternate hypothesis is Ha: Os < s Ο σι < σ2 O s1 < 82 2. This is a left tailed test with: dfn = and dfa = 3a. The STS (to 2 decimals) is F = 3b. The P-value (to 3 decimals) is: 4a. At a 0.10. the decision is: MacBook Air O00 O00 F4 F2 F3 F5 F6 F7 F9
4a. At a = 0.10, the decision is:
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O Accept Ha
O Accept Ho
O Reject Ho
O Do not reject Ho
4b. The conclusion is:
O There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that oj is less than o2
O There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that o, is less than o2
O There is insufficient evidence to reject the claim that o is less than 02
There is sufficient evidence to reject the claim that ơi is less than o2
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Transcribed Image Text:4a. At a = 0.10, the decision is: %3D O Accept Ha O Accept Ho O Reject Ho O Do not reject Ho 4b. The conclusion is: O There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that oj is less than o2 O There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that o, is less than o2 O There is insufficient evidence to reject the claim that o is less than 02 There is sufficient evidence to reject the claim that ơi is less than o2 Submit Question
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