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    Exhibit 10-15 The Following Is Part of an ANOVA Table That Was
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Exhibit 10-15 The Following Is Part of an ANOVA Table That Was

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Question 22

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Exhibit 10-15
The following is part of an ANOVA table that was obtained from data regarding three treatments and a total of 15 observations.
Exhibit 10-15 The following is part of an ANOVA table that was obtained from data regarding three treatments and a total of 15 observations.    -Refer to Exhibit 10-15. The number of degrees of freedom corresponding to between treatments is A) 12 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
-Refer to Exhibit 10-15. The number of degrees of freedom corresponding to between treatments is


A) 12
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4

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