The formula to calculate the F Critical Value is:
\[ F = \frac{s1^2}{s2^2} \]
Where:
The F Critical Value is calculated by squaring the first variance and then dividing it by the square of the second variance. This calculation is often used in statistical analyses to compare two variances.
Let's assume the following variances:
Step 1: Square the variances:
\[ s1^2 = 4^2 = 16 \]
\[ s2^2 = 2^2 = 4 \]
Step 2: Calculate the F Critical Value:
\[ F = \frac{16}{4} = 4 \]
Therefore, the F Critical Value is 4.