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SCENARIO 12-16 As Part of an Evaluation Program,a Sporting Goods Retailer Wanted

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SCENARIO 12-16
As part of an evaluation program,a sporting goods retailer wanted to compare the downhill coasting speeds of 4 brands of bicycles.She took 3 of each brand and determined their maximum downhill speeds.The results are presented in miles per hour in the table below.
SCENARIO 12-16 As part of an evaluation program,a sporting goods retailer wanted to compare the downhill coasting speeds of 4 brands of bicycles.She took 3 of each brand and determined their maximum downhill speeds.The results are presented in miles per hour in the table below.    -Referring to Scenario 12-16,the decision rule for a level of significance of 0.05 using the Kruskal-Wallis test is to reject the null hypothesis if the test statistic H is _____ assuming that the sample sizes were large enough to use a chi-square approximation.
-Referring to Scenario 12-16,the decision rule for a level of significance of 0.05 using the Kruskal-Wallis test is to reject the null hypothesis if the test statistic H is _____ assuming that the sample sizes were large enough to use a chi-square approximation.


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