Weevils cause millions of dollars worth of damage each

Chapter 15, Problem 34E

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Weevils cause millions of dollars worth of damage each year to cotton crops. Three chemicals

designed to control weevil populations are applied, one to each of three cotton fields. After 3 months, ten plots of equal size are randomly selected within each field and the percentage of cotton plants with weevil damage is recorded for each. Do the data in the accompanying table provide sufficient evidence to indicate a difference in location among the distributions of damage rates corresponding to the three treatments? Give bounds for the associated p-value.

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