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Frost2351

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The following is statistical output to analyze the difference in mean cost for lunch at three local restaurants. What statistical conclusion should be made at the  = 0.05 level?
  1.There does not appear to be a statistical difference in cost of lunch at these restaurants.
  2.There appears to be a statistical difference in cost of lunch at these restaurants.

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The following is statistical output to analyze the difference in mean cost for lunch at three local restaurants. How many lunch prices were recorded?
  One-way ANOVA: Beef Barn, Dog Shack, Taco Tent
  Source DF SS MS F P
  Factor 2 13.37 6.69 3.94 0.033
  Error 24 40.68 1.70
  Total 26 54.06
  S = 1.302 R-Sq = 24.74 R-Sq(adj) = 18.47
  1.22
  2.24
  3.25
  4.27



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