BASIC BUSINESS STATISTICS-STUD.SOLN.MAN
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Chapter 11, Problem 26PS
a.
To determine
Test whether there is an interaction between zone 1 lower and zone 3 upper.
b.
To determine
Test whether there is an effect due to the zone 1 lower.
c.
To determine
Test whether there is an effect due to the zone 3 upper.
d.
To determine
Construct a plot for roller imprint for each level of zone 1 lower and zone 3 upper.
e.
To determine
Write the conclusion based on results from (a) to (d).
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