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The following output was obtained from a computer program that performed a two-factor
ANOVA on a factorial experiment.
Two-way ANOVA: y versus A, B
Source DF SS MS F P
A 1 0.322 ? ? 0.8513
B ? 80.554 40.2771 4.59 0.0331
Interaction ? ? ? ? 0.1167
Error 12 105.327 8.7773
Total 17 231.551
(a) Fill in the blanks in the ANOVA table.
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