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Consider a study involving six populations from which we draw samples of 12 values each in which the group mean square is 426 and the error mean square is 1416.

 Source of  Sum of  Mean  variation  squares  df  squares  F-ratio  Groups  Error  Total \begin{array}{|lcrcc|}\hline \text { Source of } & \text { Sum of } & & {\text { Mean }} \\\text { variation } & \text { squares } & \text { df } & \text { squares } & \text { F-ratio } \\\text { Groups } & --- & --- & --- & --- \\\text { Error } & --- & --- & --- & \\\text { Total } & --- & & \\\hline\end{array} (a) Complete the ANOVA table.
(b) Does it appear that any of the population the samples are drawn from have means that differ from one another?

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