16B Coreq

In the next preview assignment, you will need to understand complex fractions to calculate the value of an F-statistic and use the DCMP F Distribution tool to calculate the correspondingP-value.
Complex Fractions
A complex fraction is a fraction in which the numerator and/or the denominator include fractions. An example of a complex fraction is shown below:
[latex]\frac{\frac{1}{2}}{\frac{3}{4}}[/latex]
In keeping with the order of operations, you should evaluate the numerator and the denominator separately before dividing the numerator by the denominator. When using a calculator, use parentheses to indicate that the operations in the numerator and the denominator should be completed first, as shown:
[latex](1/2)/(3/4)β‰ˆ0.667[/latex]

Question 1

1) Use a calculator to evaluate the following complex fractions. Express your answers using decimals. Round to three decimal places.
Part A: 149⁄2139/12
Part B: 4⁄13/12
F-statistics always involve complex fractions. For example, In-Class Activity 14.B introduced the one-way ANOVA F-statistic. The formula for the one-way ANOVA F-statistic is:
[latex]𝐹=\frac{π‘€π‘†πΊπ‘Ÿπ‘œπ‘’π‘}{π‘€π‘†πΈπ‘Ÿπ‘Ÿπ‘œπ‘Ÿ}=\frac{π‘†π‘†πΊπ‘Ÿπ‘œπ‘’π‘/π‘‘π‘“πΊπ‘Ÿπ‘œπ‘’π‘}{π‘†π‘†πΈπ‘Ÿπ‘Ÿπ‘œπ‘Ÿ/π‘‘π‘“πΈπ‘Ÿπ‘Ÿπ‘œπ‘Ÿ}[/latex]

Question 2

2) Use the values given in the following partially filled-in ANOVA table to calculate the F-statistic. Round your answer to three decimal places. Source DfSum sqMean sqF valueGroup2614.6307.3Error69391156.681Total714525.6During In-Class Activity16.B, you will consider how various factors affect the value of the F-statistic.

Question 3

3) First let’s try changing some of the values in the complex fractions you saw in Question 1. Fill in the blanks.
Part A: π‘₯⁄2139/12As π‘₯increases, the size of the overall fraction ______.
Part B: 4⁄13/π‘₯As π‘₯increases, the size of the overall fraction ______.

Question 4

4) Now let’s try changing some of the values in the formula for the F-statistic.You may assume that we are only changing one value at a timeβ€”all other values in the formula are being held constant.
Part A: As SSGroupincreases, the size of the F-statistic ______.
Part B: As the degrees of freedom for Groupincreases, the size of the F-statistic ______.
Part C: As SSErrorincreases, the size of the F-statistic ______.
Part D: As the degrees of freedom for Errorincreases, the size of the F-statistic ______.
Using the F Distribution Tool
The F Distribution models the values of the F-statistic that would occur if the null hypothesis was true. The F Distribution tool (i.e., data analysis tool) can be used to calculate a P-valueβ€”the probability of getting an F-statistic as large or larger than the one from the sample if the null hypothesis was true. Note: This is an upper tail test. There are different F Distributions, depending on the numerator degrees of freedom (𝑑𝑓1) and the denominator degrees of freedom (𝑑𝑓2). These degrees of freedom come from the numerator and the denominator of the F-statistic, so for a one-way ANOVA,𝑑𝑓1is the degrees of freedom for groups and 𝑑𝑓2is the degrees of freedom for error. Follow these steps to calculate a P-value using the DCMP F Distribution tool at https://dcmathpathways.shinyapps.io/FDist/.
β€’Click the Find Probability tab at the top of the page.
β€’Change the numerator and denominator degrees of freedom to match the given scenario.
β€’Switch to β€œUpper Tail” probability.
β€’Type the F-statistic into the β€œValue of x” box.
β€’The P-value is the percentage shown in orange above the graph. This value can also be converted to a proportion by moving the decimal two places to the left.

Question 5

5) Suppose that F = 2.89, 𝑑𝑓1= 3, and 𝑑𝑓2= 76.
Part A: Use the DCMP F Distribution tool to find the P-value. Express your answer as a percentage. Do not round.
Part B: Convert the P-value to a decimal. Do not round.

Question 6

6) Use the values given in the following partially filled-in ANOVA table to carry out a one-way ANOVA F-test. SourceDfSum sqMean sqF valueGroup236.018.0Error21134.66.41Total23170.6
Part A: Calculate the F-statistic. Round your answer to three decimal places.
Part B: Use the F Distributiontool (i.e., data analysistool)to find the P-value. Express your answer as decimal. Do not round.