Evaluate $F = \frac{s_1^2}{s_2^2}$ for $s_1 = 5.94$ and $s_2 = 5.46$. $F = \boxed{\phantom{0}}$ (Round to two decimal places as needed.) example Calculator spx?cultureId=&theme=math&style=highered&disableStandbyIndicator=true& Question 68 (0/1) MacBook Air
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94$ and $s_2 = 5.46$. We need to round the final answer to two decimal places. Step 2: Substitute the given values of $s_1$ and $s_2$ into the formula for F. $s_1 = 5.94$ $s_2 = 5.46$ $F = \frac{(5.94)^2}{(5.46)^2}$ Step 3: Calculate the squares of $s_1$ and Show more…
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