The output of a continuous extruding machine that coats steel pipe with plastic was studied as a function of the thermostat temperature profile (A, at three levels), the type of plastic (B, at three levels), and the speed of the rotating screw that forces the plastic through a tube-forming die (C, at three levels). There were two replications ( L = 2)at each combination of levels of the factors, yielding a total of 54 observations on output. The sums of squares were
a. Construct the ANOVA table.
b. Use appropriate F tests to show that none of the F ratios for two- or three-factor interactions is significant at level .05.
c. Which main effects appear significant?
d. With , and , use Tukey’s procedure to identify significant differences among the levels of factor C.
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