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A factorial experiment involving two levels of factor A and three levels of factor B resulted in the following data. Fac
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A factorial experiment involving two levels of factor A and three levels of factor B resulted in the following data. Fac
A factorial experiment involving two levels of factor A and three levels of factor B resulted in the following data. Factor B Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 89 75 136 Level 1 166 65 93 Factor A 124 128 120 Level 2 94 106 136 Test for any significant main effects and any interaction. Use a = 0.05. Find the value of the test statistic for factor A. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) Find the p-value for factor A. (Round your answer to three decimal places.) D-value State your conclusion about factor A. Because the p-value sa = 0.05, factor A is not significant Because the p-value sa = 0.05, factor Als significant. Because the p-value > a = 0.05, factor A is significant Because the p-value > a = 0.05, factor A is not significant Find the value of the test statistic for factor B. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) OO Find the p-value for factor B. (Round your answer to three decimal places.) D-value State your conclusion about factor B. Because the p-values a = 0.05, factor B is significant Because the p-value sa = 0.05, factor B is not significant Because the p-value > a = 0.05, factor B is not significant. Because the p-value > a = 0.05, factor B is significant Find the value of the test statistic for the interaction between factors A and B. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) = Find the p-value for the interaction between factors A and B. (Round your answer to three decimal places.) D-value State your conclusion about the interaction between factors A and B. Because the p-value S a = 0.05, the interaction between factors A and B is significant Because the p-value > a = 0.05, the interaction between factors A and B is significant Because the p-values a = 0.05, the interaction between factors A and B is not significant Because the p-value > a = 0.05, the interaction between factors A and B is not significant. OOO