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In a Kruskal-Wallis test for comparing five populations, the test statistic is calculated as H = 10.20. If the test is conducted at the 1% significance level, then: Athe null hypothesis will be rejected. B the null hypothesis will not be rejected.C the test results are inconclusive.D the t-test for matched pairs must be used.\begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline A&\text {the null hypothesis will be rejected. }\\\hline B&\text { the null hypothesis will not be rejected.}\\\hline C&\text { the test results are inconclusive.}\\\hline D&\text { the \( t \)-test for matched pairs must be used.}\\\hline \end{array}

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