Sample Data Automatic shutoff valves contain sensors that cut off water flow in the event of a leak, thereby preventing flooding. One important characteristic is the time (in milliseconds) required for the sensor to detect the water leak. Sample data obtained for four different shutoff valves are available below. Complete parts a through c.. Click the icon to view the sample data. Click the icon to view a table of q-values. a. Produce the relevant ANOVA table and conduct a hypothesis test to determine if the mean detection time differs among the four shutoff valve models. Use a significance level of 0.05 . What are the appropriate hypotheses for the test? B. H0:1=2=3=4 A. H0:1=2=3=4 HA: At least two of the population means are equal. HA: All of the population means are equal. a. Produce the relevant ANOVA tabie and conduct a hypothesis test to determine it the mean detection time differs among the four shutorf vaive models. Use a significance level of 0.05 . What are the appropriate hypotheses for the test? A. H0:1=2=3=4 B. H0:1=2=3=4 HA : At least two of the population means are equal. HA: All of the population means are equal. C. H0:1=2=3=4 D. H0;1=2=3=4 HA: All of the population means are different. HA: At least two of the population means are different. State the decision rule at the =0.05 level of significance. Select the correct choice below and fil in any answor boxes to complete your choice. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) State the decision rule at the =0.05 level of significance. Select the correct choice below and fill in any answer boxes to complete your choice. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) A. If p-value> reject the null hypothesis. Otherwise, do not reject. B. If p-value reject the null hypothesis. Otherwise, do not reject. C. If p-value reject the null hypothesis. Otherwise, do not reject. B. If p-value reject the null hypothesis. Otherwise, do not reject. C. If p-value