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A random sample of 40 companies with assets over $10 million was surveyed and asked to indicate their industry and annual computer technology expense. The ANOVA comparing the average computer technology expense among three industries rejected the null hypothesis. The mean square error (MSE) was 195. The following table summarized the results: A random sample of 40 companies with assets over $10 million was surveyed and asked to indicate their industry and annual computer technology expense. The ANOVA comparing the average computer technology expense among three industries rejected the null hypothesis. The mean square error (MSE) was 195. The following table summarized the results:   Based on the comparison between the mean annual computer technology expense for companies in the education and tax services industries,________. A) a confidence interval shows that the mean annual computer technology expenses are not significantly different B) the ANOVA results show that the mean annual computer technology expenses are significantly different C) a confidence interval shows that the mean annual computer technology expenses are significantly different D) the ANOVA results show that the mean annual computer technology expenses are not significantly different Based on the comparison between the mean annual computer technology expense for companies in the education and tax services industries,________.


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