Construct the confidence interval for the ratio of the population variances given the following sample statistics. Round your answers to four decimal places. n1=12 , n2=9 , s12s22=1.84 , α=0.1
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The F-statistic is calculated as the ratio of the sample variances, divided by their respective degrees of freedom. In this case, the degrees of freedom for the numerator (s1^2) is n1-1=12-1=11, and the degrees of freedom for the denominator (s2^2) is Show more…
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