Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Solution :
We know that
At least one mean is different form the others (claim)
We need to find the critical values.
We know k = 3 , N = 35, α = 0.05
d.f.N = k - 1
= 3 - 1 = 2
d.f.D = N - k
= 35 - 3 = 32
SO the critical value is 3.295
The mean and the variance of each sample :
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The grand mean or the overall mean is(GM) :
= 52.1714
The variance between the groups
= 63.55714
The Variance within the groups
= 20.93304
The F-test statistics value is :
= 3.036212
Now since the 3.036 < 3.295, we do not reject the null hypothesis.
So there is no sufficient evidence to support the claim that there is a difference among the means.
The ANOVA table is :
Source Sum of squares d.f Mean square F
Between 127.1143 2 63.55714 3.036212
Within 669.8571 32 20.93304
Total 796.9714 34
Answer: i think
the corrcect answer is 0.5*10^-1
Step-by-step explanation:
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You will need to set equations to solve for x and y coordinate.
(2+x)/2=4
2+x=8
x=6
(6+y)/2=10
6+y=20
y=14
The answer is A. (6,14)
A nice riddle, mathematical riddle.
Assuming a turtle winning means the declared winner is the weaker one actually won over the stronger one. In this context, the turtle winner is the one who has a lesser number of favourable votes.
The given rules for the points are as follows:
1. Point for the first choice must be greater than or equal to that of the second choice.
2. All points must be positive whole numbers.
Let's suppose we have Henry against Tim.
Henry is favourite of the voters and is the leading candidate, according to popular polls.
Tim is an excellent manipulator, sly, and everybody knows this.
On polling day, the vote count came out as follows (in point counts)
Henry Tim
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
10 1 (Henry's own vote)
1 100 (Tim's own vote)
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17 107 TOTAL POINTS
So Tim the turtle was declared winner of the race, and since everything was according to rule, even a recount of the votes did not change the results.
Be aware, voting by districts (instead of popular votes) also exhibits a similar problem.