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Random samples from two normal populations produced the following statistics: Random samples from two normal populations produced the following statistics:   ,   ,   , and   . Is there enough evidence at the 5% significance level to infer that the variance of Population 1 is larger than the variance of Population 2? , Random samples from two normal populations produced the following statistics:   ,   ,   , and   . Is there enough evidence at the 5% significance level to infer that the variance of Population 1 is larger than the variance of Population 2? , Random samples from two normal populations produced the following statistics:   ,   ,   , and   . Is there enough evidence at the 5% significance level to infer that the variance of Population 1 is larger than the variance of Population 2? , and Random samples from two normal populations produced the following statistics:   ,   ,   , and   . Is there enough evidence at the 5% significance level to infer that the variance of Population 1 is larger than the variance of Population 2? . Is there enough evidence at the 5% significance level to infer that the variance of Population 1 is larger than the variance of Population 2?


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