Use the following information to answer the next seven exercise. Four basketball teams took a random sample of players regarding how high each player can jump (in inches). The results are shown in Table 13.15. $$ \begin{array}{|l|l|l|l|}\hline \text { Team } & {1} & {\text { Team } 2} & {\text { Team } 3} & {\text { Team } 4} & {\text { Team } 5} \\ \hline 36 & {32} & {48} & {38} & {41} \\ \hline 42 & {35} & {50} & {44} & {39} \\ \hline 51 & {38} & {39} & {46} & {40} \\ \hline\end{array} $$ What is the df(denom)?
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From the table, we can see that there are 5 teams and 3 players in each team. Now, we can calculate the degrees of freedom for the denominator (df(denom)) using the formula: df(denom) = (number of teams - 1) * (number of players in each team) Plugging in the Show more…
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Use the following information to answer the next seven exercise. Four basketball teams took a random sample of players regarding how high each player can jump (in inches). The results are shown in Table 13.15. $$ \begin{array}{|l|l|l|l|}\hline \text { Team } & {1} & {\text { Team } 2} & {\text { Team } 3} & {\text { Team } 4} & {\text { Team } 5} \\ \hline 36 & {32} & {48} & {38} & {41} \\ \hline 42 & {35} & {50} & {44} & {39} \\ \hline 51 & {38} & {39} & {46} & {40} \\ \hline\end{array} $$ What is the df(num)?
Use the following information to answer the next seven exercise. Four basketball teams took a random sample of players regarding how high each player can jump (in inches). The results are shown in Table 13.15. $$ \begin{array}{|l|l|l|l|}\hline \text { Team } & {1} & {\text { Team } 2} & {\text { Team } 3} & {\text { Team } 4} & {\text { Team } 5} \\ \hline 36 & {32} & {48} & {38} & {41} \\ \hline 42 & {35} & {50} & {44} & {39} \\ \hline 51 & {38} & {39} & {46} & {40} \\ \hline\end{array} $$ What is the F statistic?
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