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Mr3Hunna

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Test the null hypothesis of equal population means at the 5 level of significance.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Determine the equality/inequality that explains the demand constraint for the distribution center in San Antonio.
 
  A) X11 + X21 = 100
  B) X11 + X22  100
  C) X11 + X22  100
  D) X11 + X12 = 100



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Answer to Question 1

Reject H0 if F > F2, 15, 0.05 = 3.68. Therefore, H0 is rejected. We conclude that at least two of the population means are not equal.

Answer to Question 2

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