No, it never does!
Null hypothesis of a one-way ANOVA is that the means are equal. Alternate hypothesis a one-way ANOVA is that at least one of the means are different.
Yes; the null hypothesis, H0, always includes an equality. The alternative hypothesis, H1, is >, <, or does not equal.
Avogadro's law: the principle that equal volumes of all gases (given the same temperature and pressure) contain equal numbers of molecules
Yes they are equal!
Avogadro's hypothesis states that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules. This principle helped establish the concept of the mole as a unit for measuring the amount of substance.
alternate interior and alternate exterior angles
alternate angles
Alternate angles on the transversal line are equal
Those are "alternate interior" angles. They're always equal.
yes because they will always equal 180 degrees, regardless of the angle at which the transversal intersects the two parallel lines
They are equal.
That of course will depend on their sizes but alternate angles are equal in sizes