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Consider the following ANOVA table. ​ Consider the following ANOVA table. ​   ​ The null hypothesis for this ANOVA problem is A)  μ<sub>1</sub> = μ<sub>2</sub> = μ<sub>3</sub> = μ<sub>4</sub>. B)  μ<sub>1</sub> = μ<sub>2</sub> = μ<sub>3</sub> = μ<sub>4</sub> = μ<sub>5</sub>. C)  μ<sub>1</sub> = μ<sub>2</sub> = μ<sub>3</sub> = μ<sub>4</sub> = μ<sub>5</sub> = μ<sub>6</sub>. D)  μ<sub>1</sub> = μ<sub>2</sub> = ... = μ<sub>20</sub>. ​
The null hypothesis for this ANOVA problem is


A) μ1 = μ2 = μ3 = μ4.
B) μ1 = μ2 = μ3 = μ4 = μ5.
C) μ1 = μ2 = μ3 = μ4 = μ5 = μ6.
D) μ1 = μ2 = ... = μ20.

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