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a college instructor is interested to compare final exam scores for three different sections of a statistics course: an online section versus a hybrid section versus a face to face section. the final exam scores for a sample of students from each of these three course sections are provided in the attached dataset. the instructor is interested to know if there is a statistical difference in the average final exam scores for these three sections of a statistics course, or if the average test scores are statistically the same. the instructor has confirmed that the samples were randomly selected and independent, and the populations have normal distribution and the population variances are equal.

Sagot :

The computation shows that the degree of freedom for the numerator is 2 while it's 67 for the denominator.

How to compute the value?

It should be noted that degree of freedom is calculated as:

= k - 1

where k = variable in a data

k = 3.

Degree of freedom = 3 - 1 = 2

The degree of freedom for numerator is 2.

The degree of freedom for denominator is:

n - k

= 70 - 3

= 67

The degree of freedom for denominator is 67.

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