Mt. Jumbo Plywood Company makes plywood for use in furniture production. The first major step in the
Question:
Mt. Jumbo Plywood Company makes plywood for use in furniture production. The first major step in the plywood process is peeling the logs into thin layers of veneer. Ideally, when a log is reduced to a 4-inch core diameter, the lathe releases the core and a new log is loaded onto the lathe. However, a problem called
“spinouts” occurs if the lathe kicks out a core that has more than 4 inches left. This wastes wood and costs the company money.
Two factors are believed to affect the core diameter:
the vat temperature and the time the logs spend in the vat prior to peeling. The lathe supervisor has recently conducted a test during which logs were peeled at each combination of temperature and time. The sample data for this experiment are in the data file called Mt Jumbo. The data are the core diameters in inches.
a. Based on the sample data, is there an interaction between water temperature and vat hours? Test using a significance level of 0.01. Discuss what interaction would mean in this situation. Use a p-value approach.
b. Based on the sample data, is there a difference in the mean core diameters at the three water temperatures?
Test using a significance level of 0.01.
c. Do the sample data indicate a difference in the mean core diameters across the three vat times analyzed in this study? Use a significance level of 0.10 and a p-value approach.
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Business Statistics
ISBN: 9781292220383
10th Global Edition
Authors: David Groebner, Patrick Shannon, Phillip Fry