SOLUTION: The principal of a middle school claims that annual incomes of the families of the seventh-graders at his school vary more than the annual incomes of the families of the seventh-gr

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Question 941870: The principal of a middle school claims that annual incomes of the families of the seventh-graders at his school vary more than the annual incomes of the families of the seventh-graders at a neighboring school, which have variation described by s = $13,700. Assume that a hypothesis test of the claim has been conducted and that the conclusion of the test was to reject the null hypothesis. Identify the population to which the results of the test apply.
A. The current seventh graders at the principal’s school

B. Seventh graders’ families at the school with a standard deviation of $13,700

C. All of the families of the class of seventh graders at the principal’s school

D. All seventh graders’ families

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Data about the daily Sales (in thousands of Rs.) in three Outlets on 4 days chosen at random is shown below:

Outlet --- A B C
32 45 30
21 26 28

26 29 20
34 32 31

Can the Management conclude based on the above data that the mean daily Sales are the same in the three Outlets? (Use 1% level of significance.)