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Based on comparing H to the critical value to the Critical value which of the following is (are) true?
A. There is significant evidence at alpha=0.05 t o show that the populations of endotoxin levels in children living varying distances from operating farms are not equal.
B. There is not significant evidence at alpha =0.05 to show that the populations of endotoxin levels in children living varying distances from operating farms are not equal.
C. There are not enough data points to reach a conclusion.
D. The tied value makes the analysis suspect.
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