Multiple Choice
When performing an F-test,if the null hypothesis is H0: 2 = 3 = 0 what is the alternative hypothesis?
A) 2 ≠0 and 3≠0
B) 2 ≠0 or 3≠0
C) ( 2 ≠0 and 3=0) or ( 2 =0 and 3≠0)
D) ( 2 <0 and 3>0) or ( 2 >0 and 3<0)
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