16. Reduce the full factorial experiment in Exercise 14 to a three-factor fractional factorial experiment by using

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16. Reduce the full factorial experiment in Exercise 14 to a three-factor fractional factorial experiment by using your experience and personal judgment. For instance, eliminate the four-factor interaction and some of the two- and three-factor interactions. Construct a table similar to Table 13-12 .

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