Anova: Single Factor | ||||||
SUMMARY | ||||||
Groups | Count | Sum | Average | Variance | ||
FF#1 | 4 | 3510 | 877.5 | 65558.33 | ||
FF#2 | 5 | 2590 | 518 | 19470 | ||
FF#3 | 4 | 2480 | 620 | 35666.67 | ||
ANOVA | ||||||
Source of Variation | SS | df | MS | F | P-value | F crit |
Between Groups | 296445 | 2 | 148222.5 | 3.884696 | 0.056447 | 4.102821 |
Within Groups | 381555 | 10 | 38155.5 | |||
Total | 678000 | 12 |
Since P-value is greater than the significance level. We can conclude that the means are equal
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