Multiple Choice
A random sample of size 9 is selected from normal population A.A second, independent, random sample of size 6 is selected from normal population B.You test a null hypothesis that the variances of the two populations are equal, using a 10% significance level.The Fstat for your test, calculated as the ratio of the variance of sample A to the variance to the variance of sample B, turns out to be 1.21.Report your conclusion.
A) Since Fstat is greater than Fc, we cannot reject the "equal variances" null hypothesis.
B) Since Fstat is less than Fc, we cannot reject the "equal variances" null hypothesis.
C) Since Fstat is less than Fc, we can reject the "equal variances" null hypothesis.
D) Since Fstat is greater than Fc, we can reject the "equal variances" null hypothesis.
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