QUESTION(3)( Three DESIGN of EXPERIMENT different techniques used for measuring the are temperature (°C) concerning with a chemical process. The temperatures obtained from these techniques are recorded as shown in the following table. In applying the technique A, one data (z) is missing. Use SSTO-80. FILL in the missing entries of the partially completed one-way ANOVA table (df1-df2, SSTr,SSE, MSTr,MSE) for F-ratio and the leel of significance (a) and FIND the missing data (z). Sample Recorded Temperatures (C) Tech C 11 9 10 None None Tech A 8. 10 Tech B 8. No 1 3 4. 5. Total 12 18 None 11 10 ANOVA TABLE F-Ratio Source Tratments Errors TOTAL Df SS MS a-Sign Level 80 None None None None None
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a=0,05 and F=1,68
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QUESTION(3)(
Three
temperature (°C) concerning with a chemical process. The
temperatures obtained from these techniques are recorded as
shown in the following table. In applying the technique A, one
data (z) is missing. Use SSTO-80. FILL in the missing entries of
the partially completed one-way ANOVA table (df1-df2, SSTr,SSE,
MSTT,MSE) for F-ratio and the level of significance (a) and
FIND the missing data (z).
DESIGN of EXPERIMENT
different techniques
used for measuring the
are
Sample
No
1
Recorded Temperatures (C)
Tech A
8.
Тech B
Tech C
11
9.
10
9.
3.
12
18
None
10
None
None
4.
11
5.
Total
10
ANOVA TABLE
Source
Tratments
Errors
ΤΟΤΑΙ
F-Ratio
F
None
None
Df
SS
MS
a-Sign Level
80
None
None
None](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fddf3bb55-d931-41ee-a9d4-af27b5779aed%2F3b732982-e859-4cc7-8de1-9e6ade4c67df%2Frg6n5nx_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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