The table available below shows the weights (in pounds) for a sample of vacuum cleaners. The weights are classified according to vacuum cleaner type. At a = 0.10, can you conclude that at least one...

5 10.4The table available below shows the weights (in pounds) for a sample of vacuum cleaners. The weights are classified according to vacuum cleaner type. At a = 0.10, can<br>you conclude that at least one mean vacuum cleaner weight is different from the others?<br>: Click the icon to view the vacuum cleaner weight data.<br>Let HBU, HBLU, and uTC represent the mean weights for bagged upright, bagless upright, and top canister vacuums respectively. What are the hypotheses for this test?<br>O A. Ho: HBU * HBLU * HTC<br>Ha: HBU = HBLU = HTC<br>B. Ho: HBU = HBLU =HTC<br>Ha: At least one of the means is different.<br>O C. Ho: HBU = HBLU = HTC<br>- X<br>Ha: HBU # HBLU # HTC<br>Weight of Vacuum Cleaners by Type<br>O D. Ho: At least one of the means is different.<br>Ha: HBU = HBLU = HTC<br>Bagged upright 23<br>Bagless<br>upright<br>Top canister<br>24<br>26<br>22<br>21<br>22<br>22<br>20<br>21<br>25<br>20<br>19<br>What is the test statistic?<br>25<br>28<br>22<br>27<br>24<br>27<br>F =<br>(Round to two decimal places as needed.)<br>Print<br>Done<br>

Extracted text: The table available below shows the weights (in pounds) for a sample of vacuum cleaners. The weights are classified according to vacuum cleaner type. At a = 0.10, can you conclude that at least one mean vacuum cleaner weight is different from the others? : Click the icon to view the vacuum cleaner weight data. Let HBU, HBLU, and uTC represent the mean weights for bagged upright, bagless upright, and top canister vacuums respectively. What are the hypotheses for this test? O A. Ho: HBU * HBLU * HTC Ha: HBU = HBLU = HTC B. Ho: HBU = HBLU =HTC Ha: At least one of the means is different. O C. Ho: HBU = HBLU = HTC - X Ha: HBU # HBLU # HTC Weight of Vacuum Cleaners by Type O D. Ho: At least one of the means is different. Ha: HBU = HBLU = HTC Bagged upright 23 Bagless upright Top canister 24 26 22 21 22 22 20 21 25 20 19 What is the test statistic? 25 28 22 27 24 27 F = (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Print Done
(c) Find the test statistic F.<br>F =<br>(Round to two decimal places as needed.)<br>(d) Decide whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis.<br>F ie<br>Ho because the test statistic<br>in the rejection region.<br>(e) Interpret the decision in the context of the original claim.<br>There<br>enough evidence at the 10 % level of significance to support the claim that at least onemean battery price is different fromthe others.<br>is<br>(Type an integer or a decimal.)<br>

Extracted text: (c) Find the test statistic F. F = (Round to two decimal places as needed.) (d) Decide whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis. F ie Ho because the test statistic in the rejection region. (e) Interpret the decision in the context of the original claim. There enough evidence at the 10 % level of significance to support the claim that at least onemean battery price is different fromthe others. is (Type an integer or a decimal.)

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