Question: A random sample of M&Ms is partitioned into six categories according to their colors. The weights (grams) are obtained, and the analysis of variance results
A random sample of M&Ms is partitioned into six categories according to their colors. The weights (grams) are obtained, and the analysis of variance results are as shown in the Minitab display below.
a. What is the null hypothesis?
b. What is the alternative hypothesis?
c. Identify the P-value.
d. Is there sufficient evidence to support the claim that M&Ms with different colors have different mean weights?

MS Source DE Factor 5 0.00611 0.00122 0.44 0.817 Error 94 0.25947 0.00276 Total 99 0.26558
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