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A professional golfer wanted to determine if there was a difference in the number of yards that golfers could hit a ball depending on the brand of driver (a particular type of club) used. Twenty-five golfers (of approximately the same ability) were divided into five groups ,and each golfer in a group hit a ball with one particular brand of driver. The number of yards they hit the ball was recorded, and a rank was assigned to each value. The data are tabulated below with the number of yards hit listed first and the ranks listed in parentheses.
-Compute the appropriate test value for a Kruskal-Wallis test, at α = 0.05, of the professional golfer's hypothesis.
A) 16.610
B) 13.610
C) 6.805
D) 3.805
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