The price drivers pay for gasoline often varies a great deal across regions throughout the United States. The following data show the price per gallon for regular gasoline for a random sample of...













The price drivers pay for gasoline often varies a great deal across regions throughout the United States. The following data show the price per gallon for regular gasoline for a random sample of gasoline service stations for three major brands of gasoline (Shell, BP, and Marathon) located in eleven metropolitan areas across the upper Midwest region (OhioGasPrices.com website, March 18, 2012).


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Use  = .05 to test for any significant difference in the mean price of gasoline for the three brands. Round SS to 6 decimals, MS to 6 decimals, F to 2 decimals and p to 3 decimals, if necessary. If your answer is zero, enter "0".
















































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MS

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p
Metropolitan Area
Brand
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Thep-value is - Select your answer -less than .05between .05 and .125between .025 and .05between .05 and .10greater than .05Item 16 .




What is your conclusion?
- Select your answer -Conclude that there is a significant difference in the mean price per gallon.Conclude that there is no significant difference in the mean price per gallon.Item 17


















































































Metropolitan AreaShellBPMarathon
Akron, Ohio3.773.833.78
Cincinnati, Ohio3.723.833.87
Cleveland, Ohio3.873.853.89
Columbus, Ohio3.763.773.79
Ft. Wayne, Indiana3.833.843.87
Indianapolis, Indiana3.853.843.87
Lansing, Michigan3.934.043.99
Lexington, Kentucky3.793.783.79
Louisville, Kentucky3.783.843.79
Muncie, Indiana3.813.843.86
Toledo, Ohio3.693.833.86



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