Canning or freezing produce that you buy in bulk will almost always save you money compared to
Question:
*The lowest price from a range is reported here.
There are some produce that are not canned and others that are not frozen. You may eliminate those entries for the analysis that follows.
1. Does this layout correspond to any of the designs studied in this chapter? If so, identify the rows and/or columns as they relate to that design.
2. Since the table is incomplete, consider deleting the rows corresponding to whole tomatoes, beets, broccoli, and spinach prior to analysis. Is the design given in part 1 still valid?
3. Use an appropriate analysis of variance procedure to analyze this data. If you find significance, use Tukey's procedure to identify real differences in prices.
4. Summarize your results in the form of a report. Can you really save money by buying produce in bulk? Explain.
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Introduction To Probability And Statistics
ISBN: 9781133103752
14th Edition
Authors: William Mendenhall, Robert Beaver, Barbara Beaver