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Diet A Diet B: Given Below Are The Gain in Weight (KG) of Animals Fed On 2 Diets, Diet A and Diet B

The document analyzes weight gain data from animals fed one of two diets, Diet A or Diet B. An F-test was conducted to determine if the diets had a significantly different effect on weight gain at a significance level of 0.05. The results of the F-test show that the F value of 0.34 is less than the critical F value of 0.36, so the null hypothesis that the diets do not differ significantly cannot be rejected. Therefore, at a significance level of 0.05, the two diets do not have a significantly different effect on weight gain.

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Diet A Diet B: Given Below Are The Gain in Weight (KG) of Animals Fed On 2 Diets, Diet A and Diet B

The document analyzes weight gain data from animals fed one of two diets, Diet A or Diet B. An F-test was conducted to determine if the diets had a significantly different effect on weight gain at a significance level of 0.05. The results of the F-test show that the F value of 0.34 is less than the critical F value of 0.36, so the null hypothesis that the diets do not differ significantly cannot be rejected. Therefore, at a significance level of 0.05, the two diets do not have a significantly different effect on weight gain.

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Given Below are the gain in Weight (Kg) of animals fed on 2 diets,Diet A and diet B

Diet A Diet B
25 44
32 34
30 22
34 10
24 47
14 31
32 40
24 30
30 32
31 35
35 18
25 21
35
29
22

Test using F-distribution ,if 2 Diet differ significantly as their effect on increase in weight a

h0-2 diets dont differ significantly


h1-2 diets differ significantly

for significance level-0.05


F-Test Two-Sample for Variances

Variable 1 Variable 2
Mean 28 30
Variance 34.5454545455 100.7143
Observations 12 15
df 11 14
F 0.3430045132
P(F<=f) one-tail 0.0407203367
F Critical one-tail 0.3651436481

Since f=0.34 is less than 0.36(f critical one tale value) so it must lie
in acceptance region,hence h0 is true !!
Therefore 2 diets dont differ significantly !!
and diet B

crease in weight at significance level .05 and .01 !!

for significance level -0.01


F-Test Two-Sample for Variances

Variable 1 Variable 2
Mean 28 30
Variance 34.5454545455 100.71428571
Observations 12 15
df 11 14
F 0.3430045132
P(F<=f) one-tail 0.0407203367
F Critical one-tail 0.2329241496

Since f=0.34 is greater than 0.23(f critcial one tale value) so


h1 is true !!
Therefore 2 diets differ significantly !!

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