An engineer is interested in the effects of cutting speed (A), tool geometry (B), and cutting angle

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An engineer is interested in the effects of cutting speed (A), tool geometry (B), and cutting angle (C) on the life (in hours) of a machine tool. Two levels of each factor are chosen, and three replicates of a 23 factorial design are run. The results follow: 

 Replicate Treatment A B C Combination I II III (1) 22 31 25 a 32 43 29 35 34 50 + ab 55 47 46 44 45 38 ac 40 37 36 bc 60 50 54 + abc 39 41 47 UIII I + + + + ||| + +


(a) Estimate the factor effects. Which effects appear to be large?

(b) Use the analysis of variance to confirm your conclusions for part (a).

(c) Write down a regression model for predicting tool life (in hours) based on the results of this experiment.

(d) Analyze the residuals. Are there any obvious problems?

(e) Based on an analysis of main effect and interaction plots, what levels of A, B, and C would you recommend using?

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