Paul Merage School randomly selected 30 undergraduate students from three majors (10 students per major) and recorded th

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Paul Merage School randomly selected 30 undergraduate students from three majors (10 students per major) and recorded their ACT scores. The following table shows the sample mean and sample variance of the ACT scores for the three groups of students. Accounting Finance Management Sample mean 23.4 24.8 25.9 Sample variance 14.5 5.5 8.5 = Apply the ANOVA procedure (a 0.05) to determine if the mean SAT scores differ among the students in three majors. According to the information, answer the following three questions.
Calculate SSTR. Keep 1 decimal.
Calculate MSE. Keep 1 decimals.
Calculate the test statistic. Keep 2 decimals.
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