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Question 10 Is race a factor in the number of times a month a person eats out? The table below shows data that was collected. Black. White Hispanic Asian 9 9 11 8 15 10 3 1 10 5 3 7 14 12 12 3 4 15 4 10 9 14 5 4 6 .9 4 2 5 4 Assume that all distributions are normal, the four population standard deviations are all the same, and the data was collected independently and randomly. Use a level of significance of a = 0.1. Ho : /1 = 12 = 13 = HA. HA : At least two of the means differ from each other. 1. For this study, we should use Select an answer V 2. The test-statistic for this data = (Please show your answer to 3 decimal places.) 3. The p-value for this sample = (Please show your answer to 4 decimal places.) 4. The p-value is Select an answer va 5. Base on this, we should Select an answer hypothesis 6. As such, the final conclusion is that... There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that race is a factor in the number of times per month people eat out. There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that race is a factor in the number of times per month people eat out. @ NO A Q tab W m R T Y USelect an answer 00 Spring 20 1-PropZInt ANOVA its possible 2-SampTint estion 10 1-PropZTest e table below ce a factor in the 2-PropZTest cted. sian ANOVA 8 1 TInterval 7 3 x2-Test 10 4 2-PropZInt IN 4 x GOF-Test Assume that all distr I deviations are all data was collected in T-Test ance of a = 0.1. Ho: M1 = 12 = 13 = HA: At least two of 2-SampT Test 1. For this study, we should use Select an answer 2. The test-statistic for this data = ( Please show your answer to 3 decimal pla 3. The p-value for this sample = (Please show your answer to 4 decimal places 4. The p-value is Select an answer V 5. Base on this, we should ( Select an answer V hypothesis 6. As such, the final conclusion is that... There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that race is a factor in the nu per month people eat out. There is sufficient evidence to support per month p