You are interested to see if there is a difference in the student’s CGPA for the three different programmes: BB04, BB05, BB08 3A and BB08 3B. Test the claim that there is differences among the means at α = 0.05
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three different programmes: BB04, BB05, BB08 3A and BB08 3B. Test the claim that there is differences among the means
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