Refer to Example 8.4. In example a. Apply the AOV F test to the original measurements using
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a. Apply the AOV F test to the original measurements using α = .05.
b. Apply the AOV F test to the transformed data using α = .05.
c. Did transforming the data alter your conclusion as to whether the oxygen content is related to the distance to the mouth of the Mississippi River?
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Distance to Mouth 5 km 10 km 20 24 28 Sample 20km 37 41 25 36 31 31 19 21 24 10 Mean Standard Deviation 21.2 s3 4.733 31.4 4 5.5220 S1 1.476 2119
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