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9. Using the ANOVA table for Airbnb problem, test hypothesis you formulated in part 1 (use 5% significance level). Write down the conclusion in the context of the problem.
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A balanced die is rolled 900 times. An outcome of Point 1
or Point 2 is considered a failure; other outcomes are successes. Let x
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Below provided dataset include some information of a random sample 100 Titanic passengers. Information include; Age, Class traveled: 1st, 2nd or 3rd class, Gender (M/F) and survival status (Yes/No)
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We want to see if the average age of the passengers are different across the traveled class (1st, 2nd and 3rd class).
Write down the null and alternative hypothesis that answers this research question.
Check any assumptions relevant for the above suggested test.
Ignore the validity of the assumptions. From the methods we discuss in this class, carryout an appropriate test at 5% significance level (include any MINITAB outputs).
What is your conclusion at 5% significance level?
Depending on your decision in part 4, what further information can you incur about the age and the class they traveled? (Include any relevant MINITAB outputs)
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Matlab, Fourth Edition: A Practical Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving
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