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How Much Corn Should Be Planted Per Acre for a Farmer

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How much corn should be planted per acre for a farmer to get the highest yield? Too few plants will give a low yield, while too many plants will result in plants competing for moisture and nutrients, resulting in a lower yield. Four levels of planting density are to be studied: 12,000, 16,000, 20,000, and 24,000 plants per acre. The experimenters had 12 acres available for the study; 3 acres were assigned at random to each of the planting densities. The data follow.
 Plants (per acre)   Yield (bushels per acre)  12,000150.1113.0118.416,000166.9120.7135.220,000165.3130.1139.624,000134.7138.4156.1\begin{array} { | c | ccc | } \hline \text { Plants (per acre) } & \text { Yield (bushels per acre) } \\\hline 12,000 & 150.1 & 113.0 & 118.4 \\\hline 16,000 & 166.9 & 120.7 & 135.2 \\\hline 20,000 & 165.3 & 130.1 & 139.6 \\\hline 24,000 & 134.7 & 138.4 & 156.1 \\\hline\end{array} Assume the data can be considered four independent SRSs, one from each of the four populations of planting densities, and that the distribution of the yields is Normal. A partial ANOVA table produced by Minitab follows, along with the means and standard deviations of the yields for the four groups.
One-Way ANOVA: Yield Versus Density
Source DF SS MS F P
Density 589
Error 356\quad 356
Total
Density      N Mean StDev
12,0003127.1720.0412,000 \quad 3127.1720 .04
16,0003140.9323.6316,000 \quad 3140.9323 .63
20,0003145.0018.2120,000 \quad 3145.0018 .21
24,0003143.0711.4424,000 \quad 3143.0711 .44 What is the value of the F statistic for this test?


A) 0.55
B) 4.73
C) 1.82
D) 4.83

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