Two coworkers commute from the same building. They are interested in whether or not there is any variation in the time it takes them to drive to work. They each record their times for 20commutes. The first worker’s times have a variance of 12.1. These coworkers' times have a variance of 16.9. The first worker thinks that he is more consistent with his commute times. Test the claim at the10% level. Assume that commute times are normally distributed. What is the F statistic?

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From the information, we observed the value of the F-statistic is 0.72

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Given Information

It is given in the problem that, they each record their times for 20commutes. The first worker’s times have a variance of 12.1. These coworkers' times have a variance of 16.9. Test the claim at the10% level. What is the F statistic?

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Explanation

To compute the value of the F-Statistic, use the Ti-83 calculator. The method is given as below:

1. Click on the STAT arrow over the TESTS arrow down to 2-sample F-test ENTER arrow to the Stats and press ENTER. The screenshot is given below:

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Explanation

Now enter the values ofSx1=12.1

n1=20Sx2=16.9andn2=20then pressENTER. The screenshot is given as below:

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Step 4: Explanation

Select the hypothesis as H1:σ1<σ2and press ENTER. Then arrow down to calculate, and press ENTER. The screenshot of the obtained output is given as below:

Thus, the value of the F-statistic is 0.72

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