Problem 1 Revisit the 2 factorial example (see slides 61-64 in Lecture 3). The Minitab output (slide 64 in Lecture 3) sh

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Problem 1 Revisit the 2 factorial example (see slides 61-64 in Lecture 3). The Minitab output (slide 64 in Lecture 3) sh

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Problem 1 Revisit The 2 Factorial Example See Slides 61 64 In Lecture 3 The Minitab Output Slide 64 In Lecture 3 Sh 1
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Problem 1 Revisit the 2 factorial example (see slides 61-64 in Lecture 3). The Minitab output (slide 64 in Lecture 3) shows that the average effects of A, B, C, AB, AC, BC, and ABC are 3.00, 2.25, 1.75, 0.75, 0.25, 0.50, and 0.50, respectively. Obtain the average effects by showing each step [Pencil version]
SO EO Factor A B C bc abc 4 د ه - . С ab + + b 000) AN - Obs Sum -3 -1 (1)=-4 1 a=1 -1 0b=1 2. 3 ab=5 -1 0 C= -1 2 1 ac=3 1 1 bc=2 6 5 abc=11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 с ol + B - - + + - + + + (1) a A Total = 16
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