A sample of 25 concession stand purchases at the October 22 matinee of Bride of Chucky showed
a mean purchase of $5.29 with a standard deviation of $3.02. For the October 26 evening showing
of the same movie, for a sample of 25 purchases the mean was $5.12 with a standard deviation of
$2.14. The means appear to be very close, but not the variances. At á = .05, is there a difference
in variances? Show all steps clearly, including an illustration of the decision rule. (Data are from
a project by statistics students Kim Dyer, Amy Pease, and Lyndsey Smith.)