Here are bottle prices (in dollars) of wines produced by wineries along three of the Finger Lakes.
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a) What null and alternative hypotheses would you test for these data? Talk about prices and location, not symbols.
b) Do the conditions for an ANOVA seem to be met here? Why or why not?
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