F-DISTRIBUTION AND ONE-WAY ANOVA
Q.) Two cyclists are comparing the variances of their overall paces going uphill. Each cyclist records his or her speeds going up 35 hills. The first cyclist has a variance of 23.8 and the second cyclist has a variance of 32.1. The cyclists want to see if their variances are the same or different. At the 5% significance level, what can we say about the cyclists’ variances? F-DISTRIBUTION AND ONE-WAY ANOVA
Q.) Two cyclists are comparing the variances of their overall paces going uphill. Each cyclist records his or her speeds going up 35 hills. The first cyclist has a variance of 23.8 and the second cyclist has a variance of 32.1. The cyclists want to see if their variances are the same or different. At the 5% significance level, what can we say about the cyclists' variances?