Answer:
The statistic for this system of hypothesis is given by:
[tex]F=\frac{s^2_1}{s^2_2}[/tex]
If the statistic is equal to 1 then that means [tex]s^2_1 = s^2_2[/tex] and we don't have enough evidence to conclude that the two population variances and deviations are different.
Step-by-step explanation:
System of hypothesis
We want to test if the variation for a group1 is equal to another one 2, so the system of hypothesis are:
H0: [tex] \sigma^2_1 = \sigma^2_2[/tex]
H1: [tex] \sigma^2_1 \neq \sigma^2_2[/tex]
Calculate the statistic
The statistic for this system of hypothesis is given by:
[tex]F=\frac{s^2_1}{s^2_2}[/tex]
If the statistic is equal to 1 then that means [tex]s^2_1 = s^2_2[/tex] and we don't have enough evidence to conclude that the two population variances and deviations are different.