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    Exhibit 10-14 Part of an ANOVA Table Is Shown Below
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Exhibit 10-14 Part of an ANOVA Table Is Shown Below

Question 118

Question 118

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Exhibit 10-14
Part of an ANOVA table is shown below.
Exhibit 10-14 Part of an ANOVA table is shown below.    -Refer to Exhibit 10-14. If at 95% confidence we want to determine whether or not the means of the populations are equal, the p-value is A) greater than 0.1 B) between 0.05 and 0.1 C) between 0.025 and 0.05 D) less than 0.01
-Refer to Exhibit 10-14. If at 95% confidence we want to determine whether or not the means of the populations are equal, the p-value is


A) greater than 0.1
B) between 0.05 and 0.1
C) between 0.025 and 0.05
D) less than 0.01

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