The California State Highway Patrol recently conducted a study on a stretch of interstate highway south of

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The California State Highway Patrol recently conducted a study on a stretch of interstate highway south of San Francisco to determine what differences, if any, existed in driving speeds of cars licensed in California and cars licensed in Nevada. One of the issues to be examined was whether there was a difference in the variability of driving speeds between cars licensed in the two states. The data file Speed-Test contains speeds of 140 randomly selected California cars and 75 randomly selected Nevada cars. Based on these sample results, can you conclude at the 0.05 level of significance there is a difference between the variations in driving speeds for cars licensed in the two states?
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Business Statistics A Decision Making Approach

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Authors: David F. Groebner, Patrick W. Shannon, Phillip C. Fry

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