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Mathematics, 27.11.2019 20:31 shaniafuller29

Researchers measured skulls from different time periods in an attempt to determine whether interbreeding of cultures occurred. results are given below. assume that both samples are independent simple random samples from populations having normal distributions. use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that the variation of maximal skull breadths in 4000 b. c. is the same as the variation in a. d. 150.

n x s
4000 b. c. 30 131.62 mm 5.19 mm
a. d. 150 30 136.07 mm 5.35 mm
what are the null and alternativehypotheses?

identify the test statistic, f=?

the p-value is ?

what is the concluion for this hypothesis test?

a. fail to reject upper h0. there is sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the variation of maximal skull breadths in 4000 b. c. is the same as the variation in a. d. 150.

b. reject upper h 0. there is insufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the variation of maximal skull breadths in 4000 b. c. is the same as the variation in a. d. 150.

c. fail to reject upper h 0. there is insufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the variation of maximal skull breadths in 4000 b. c. is the same as the variation in a. d. 150.

d. reject upper h 0. there is sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the variation of maximal skull breadths in 4000 b. c. is the same as the variation in a. d. 150.

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