Problem 4: Winter Activities Comparison A school compares a…
Problem 4: Winter Activities Comparison A school compares average calories burned per session for students participating in four winter activities. Activity Calories Burned Ice Skating 410, 395, 430, 420, 405 Skiing 520, 505, 495, 510, 530 Snowshoeing 450, 465, 440, 455, 460 Indoor Yoga 300, 310, 295, 305, 290 a) Perform a one‑way ANOVA at α = 0.05.b) Complete an ANOVA table.c) State your conclusion.
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Problem 5: New Year Fitness Resolution A group of 8 people track their weekly exercise minutes before and after making a New Year fitness resolution. a) At the 5% significance level, tests if there is evidence that exercise time increased on average.b) Construct a 95% confidence interval for the mean change in exercise minutes. Person Before After 1 90 120 2 110 140 3 75 95 4 100 125 5 85 105 6 95 115 7 80 100 8 105 135
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Problem 2: Snowfall Consistency A ski resort compares snowfall consistency between December and January. Month Sample Size Sample Std. Dev. (inches) December 18 10 January 22 6 a) Test at the 5% significance level whether snowfall variability differs between the two months. b) Create a 95% confidence interval for the ratio of the differences in variability.
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