Question no. 05: The Consumer Reports Restaurant Customer Satisfaction Survey is based upon 148,599 visits to full-servi

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Question no. 05: The Consumer Reports Restaurant Customer Satisfaction Survey is based upon 148,599 visits to full-service restaurant chains (Consumer Reports website). One of the variables in the study is meal price, the average amount paid per person for dinner and drinks, minus the tip. Suppose a reporter for the Sun Coast Times thought that it would be of interest to her readers to conduct a similar study for restaurants located on the Grand Strand sec- tion in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The reporter selected a sample of 8 seafood restau- rants, 8 Italian restaurants, and 8 steakhouses. The following data show the meal prices ($) obtained for the 24 restaurants sampled. Use a = .05 to test whether there is a significant difference among the mean meal price for the three types of restaurants. Steakhouse $24 19 23 Italian $12 13 15 17 18 20 17 24 Seafood $16 18 17 26 23 15 19 18 21 22 27 31
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