Check My Work (5 remaining) To study the effect of temperature on yield in a chemical process, five batches were produced at each of three temperature levels. The results follow. Temperature 50°C 60°C...


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Check My Work (5 remaining)<br>To study the effect of temperature on yield in a chemical process, five batches were produced at each of three temperature levels. The results follow.<br>Temperature<br>50°C<br>60°C<br>70°C<br>32<br>31<br>22<br>22<br>32<br>27<br>34<br>35<br>27<br>37<br>24<br>29<br>30<br>28<br>30<br>Construct an analysis of variance table (to 2 decimals but p-value to 4 decimals, if necessary).<br>Source of Variation Sum of Squares Degrees of Freedom Mean Square<br>F<br>p-value<br>Treatments<br>Error<br>Total<br>Use a 0.05 level of significance to test whether the temperature level has an effect on the mean yield of the process.<br>Calculate the value of the test statistic (to 2 decimals).<br>The p-value is less than 0.01<br>What is your conclusion?<br>Conclude that the mean yields for the three temperatures are not all equal<br>

Extracted text: Check My Work (5 remaining) To study the effect of temperature on yield in a chemical process, five batches were produced at each of three temperature levels. The results follow. Temperature 50°C 60°C 70°C 32 31 22 22 32 27 34 35 27 37 24 29 30 28 30 Construct an analysis of variance table (to 2 decimals but p-value to 4 decimals, if necessary). Source of Variation Sum of Squares Degrees of Freedom Mean Square F p-value Treatments Error Total Use a 0.05 level of significance to test whether the temperature level has an effect on the mean yield of the process. Calculate the value of the test statistic (to 2 decimals). The p-value is less than 0.01 What is your conclusion? Conclude that the mean yields for the three temperatures are not all equal

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