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Samples of pages were randomly selected from the same three books. The mean number of words per sentence was computed for each page, and the analysis of variance results from Minitab are attached. Using a 0.05 significance level, test the claim that the three books have the same mean number of words per sentence.

(i) H0:

(ii) H1:

(iii) Test statistic: F =

(iv) P-value:

(v) Final conclusion (in the words of the problem):

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