es below (to 1 decimal, if necessary). Treatment 50 Sample mean 47 Sample variance 4.00 level of significance, can we reject the null hypothesis that the means of the three treatments are equal? Error eatment ror 32 30 30 26 32 30 6.00 0000 46 45 46 48 33 36 35 36 40 36 6.50
es below (to 1 decimal, if necessary). Treatment 50 Sample mean 47 Sample variance 4.00 level of significance, can we reject the null hypothesis that the means of the three treatments are equal? Error eatment ror 32 30 30 26 32 30 6.00 0000 46 45 46 48 33 36 35 36 40 36 6.50
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Section12.4: Discrete Random Variables; Applications To Decision Making
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