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Exhibit 13.4 The ANOVA test performed for Exhibit 13.2 determined that not all mean commute times across the four cities are equal.However,it did not indicate which means differed.To find out which population means differ requires further analysis of the direction and the statistical significance of the difference between paired population means.Tukey 95% confidence intervals are shown below. Exhibit 13.4 The ANOVA test performed for Exhibit 13.2 determined that not all mean commute times across the four cities are equal.However,it did not indicate which means differed.To find out which population means differ requires further analysis of the direction and the statistical significance of the difference between paired population means.Tukey 95% confidence intervals are shown below.   Refer to Exhibit 13.4.Which of these pair of cities shows a significant difference in average commute times to work? A) Houston,Akron B) Charlotte,Akron C) Charlotte,Tucson D) Akron,Tucson Refer to Exhibit 13.4.Which of these pair of cities shows a significant difference in average commute times to work?

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