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Given the following information: n 1 =4 n1=4 , s 2 1 =0.59 s12=0.59 , n...

Given the following information: n 1 =4 n1=4 , s 2 1 =0.59 s12=0.59 , n 2 =31 n2=31 , s 2 2 =0.93 s22=0.93 , H a : σ 2 1 ≠σ 2 2 Ha: σ12≠σ22 , α=0.1 α=0.1 Step 1 of 2: Determine the critical value(s) of the test statistic. If the test is two-tailed, separate the values with a comma. Round your answer(s) to four decimal places.

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Here in this scenario based on given sample information we have to test given hypothesis to test this hypothesis we need to use f test for two population Variance.

Further based on given sample information the f test for two population Variance is performed at 0.10 level of significance as below,

The f critical value is calculated using f table or using Excel at given degrees of freedom.

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