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    If SSB = 15\( \left(d f_{b}=4\right) \) And SSW = 6
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If SSB = 15 (dfb=4) \left(d f_{b}=4\right) (dfb​=4) And SSW = 6

Question 37

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If SSB = 15.62 (dfb=4) \left(d f_{b}=4\right) (dfb​=4) and SSW = 6.39 (dfw=16) \left(d f_{w}=16\right) (dfw​=16) ,then calculate the F statistic.

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