The table to the right shows the cost per ounce​ (in dollars) for a random sample of toothpastes exhibiting very good stain​ removal, good stain​ removal, and fair stain removal. At alpha equals0.05 ​, can you conclude that the mean costs per ounce are​ different? Perform a​ one-way ANOVA test by completing parts a through d. Assume that each sample is drawn from a normal​ population, that the samples are independent of each​ other, and that the populations have the same variances.

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The table to the right shows the cost per ounce​ (in dollars) for a random sample of toothpastes exhibiting very good stain​ removal, good stain​ removal, and fair stain removal. At

alpha

equals0.05

​,
can you conclude that the mean costs per ounce are​ different? Perform a​ one-way ANOVA test by completing parts a through d. Assume that each sample is drawn from a normal​ population, that the samples are independent of each​ other, and that the populations have the same variances.
Very good stain removal
Good stain removal
Fair stain removal
 
0.64
0.33
0.44
0.35
2.73
1.33
0.51
0.42
0.34
1.53
0.75
nothing
0.48
0.58
nothing
0.47
1.38
nothing
​(a) Identify the claim and state
Upper H 0
 

and

Upper H Subscript a
.
Choose the correct answer below.
 
A.
Upper H 0
​:
mu 1 equals mu 2 equals mu 3
 
​(claim)
Upper H Subscript a
​:
At least one mean is different from the others.
 
B.
Upper H 0
​:

mu 1 equals mu 2 equals mu 3

Upper H Subscript a
​:
At least one mean is different from the others.​ (claim)
 
C.
Upper H 0
​:
At least one mean is different from the others.​ (claim)
Upper H Subscript a
​:

mu 1 equals mu 2 equals mu 3

 
 
D.
Upper H 0
​:

mu 1 equals mu 2 equals mu 3 equals mu 4 equals mu 5 equals mu 6

Upper H Subscript a
​:
At least two means are different from the others.​ (claim)
 
​(b) Identify the degrees of freedom for the numerator and for the​ denominator, determine the critical​ value, and determine the rejection region.
 
The degrees of freedom for the​ numerator,
d.f. Subscript Upper N
​,

is

nothing
​,

and the degrees of freedom for the​ denominator,

d.f. Subscript Upper D
​,

is

nothing
.
The critical value is
Upper F 0

equalsnothing

.
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)
The rejection region is
F
 
greater than or equals
greater than
less than
less than or equals

nothing

.
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)
​(c) Calculate the test statistic.
 
Fequals

nothing

​(Round to three decimal places as​ needed.)
​(d) Decide to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis and interpret the decision in the context of the original claim. Choose the correct decision below.
 
 
A.
Since F is not in the rejection​ region, fail to reject
Upper H 0
.
 
B.
Since F is in the rejection​ region, reject
Upper H 0
.
 
C.
Since F is not in the rejection​ region, reject
Upper H 0
.
 
D.
Since F is in the rejection​ region, fail to reject
Upper H 0
.
Choose the correct interpretation below.
 
There
 
is not
is
enough evidence at the
5
​%
significance level to
 
support
dispute
the claim that the mean cost per ounce is
 
the same for all three products
different for at least one product
.
 
Click to select your answer(s).
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