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Walking is valuable exercise. Does the size of the place you live have any relat

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Walking is valuable exercise. Does the size of the place you live have any relationship to how much walking you do? The following data (in miles per day) are entirely hypothetical, but represent a reasonable guess. Grovers Corners 32 140 largest town Gotham 16 70 4 4 Middletown 24 60 12 4 USING THE RESULTS BELOW, PLEASE WRITE YOUR RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS IN ENGLISH HINT: Begin with reject or fail to reject with all appropriate stat symbols Fobt -2.41> Fcrit p Middle town, p Middle town, p.05, d-.05 1. What is the independent variable? 2. what is the dependent variable? 3. what is K 4. Results/conclusions:

Explanation / Answer

1) largest town Gotham , middle town and grovers corners are independent variable.

2) Walking is dependent variable.

3) k is number of groups, here k=3 because largest town Gotham, middle town and grovers corners are groups.

4) Here from information given, Fobt > Fcrit. Hence, it is significant.

Ho:The size of the place you live have relationship to how much walking you do

Vs

H1: The size of the place you live have no relationship to how much walking you do

Hence, we Reject Ho. i. e. The size of the place you live have no relationship to how much walking you do..

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