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Two-way ANOVA Table                                    Df    Sum Sq &n

Two-way ANOVA Table

                                   Df    Sum Sq     Mean Sq       F value              Pr(>F)   

Factor A                     1       205.4           205.4         15.58            0.000231

Factor B                     2       2426.4        1213.2         92.000            < 2e-16

A/B interaction           2       108.3             54.2           4.11            0.021860

Error                         54       712.1           13.2

The p value<0.05 for factor A (0.000231) and factor B (<2e-16) and interaction (0.021860) are significant; therefore, factor A and factor B and interaction are all significant.

I need some help reading this table. The feedback I got from my professor is that I need statistical results to back up my answer.

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