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Assume that the wages are normally distributed
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Question 46432: Hi there,
This question is an ANOVA so it's very long. Could someone please help me with it. I would be so grateful to you.
Assume that the wages are normally distributed
This should be in a chart. The top and bottom numbers correspond with each other. For example, 48.6 and 57.6 are in a square together. 48.6 is above 57.6.
Montreal
48.6 61.9 19.8 35.2 25.5 58.4 47.4 48.6 17.6
57.6 81.1 26.1 76.8
Toronto
32.9 46.4 19.7 24.0 19.7 18.4 25.2 10.3 26.9
20.5 52.6 40.7 24.4 36.5 33.9 28.0 35.3 25.5
Vancouver
22.7 36.0 20.7 26.8 24.0 49.2 29.5 28.8 38.8
35.8 23.1 27.6 30.8 33.5 23.3 38.7
a. At ά=0.05, is there enough evidence to conclude that the variance in annual wages differ for Montreal to Toronto?
Provide hypothesis, variance, p and critical values and conclusion
b. Are the mean annual wages equal fro all three cities at ά=0.10
Provide hypothesis, variance, p and critical values and conclusion.
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Shelly