MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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ISBN: 9781119256830
Author: Amos Gilat
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
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D An amusement park studied methods for decreasing the waiting time (minutes) for rides by loading and unloading riders more efficiently. Two alternative loading/unloading
methods have been proposed. To account for potential differences due to the type of ride and the possible interaction between the method of loading and unloading and the
type of ride, a factorial experiment was designed. Use the following data to test for any significant effect due to the loading and unloading method, the type of ride, and
interaction. Use a = .05. Factor A is method of loading and unloading; Factor B is the type of ride.
Type of Ride
Roller Coaster
Screaming Demon
Log Flume
Method 1
41
52
50
43
44
46
Method 2
49
50
48
51
46
44
a. Set up the ANOVA table (to 1 decimal, if necessary). Round p-value to four decimal places.
F
p-value
Source of Variation Sum of Squares Degrees of Freedom Mean Square
Factor A
Factor B
Interaction
Error
Total
b. The p-value for Factor A is Select
What is your conclusion with respect to Factor A?
Select
00
00000
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Transcribed Image Text:D An amusement park studied methods for decreasing the waiting time (minutes) for rides by loading and unloading riders more efficiently. Two alternative loading/unloading methods have been proposed. To account for potential differences due to the type of ride and the possible interaction between the method of loading and unloading and the type of ride, a factorial experiment was designed. Use the following data to test for any significant effect due to the loading and unloading method, the type of ride, and interaction. Use a = .05. Factor A is method of loading and unloading; Factor B is the type of ride. Type of Ride Roller Coaster Screaming Demon Log Flume Method 1 41 52 50 43 44 46 Method 2 49 50 48 51 46 44 a. Set up the ANOVA table (to 1 decimal, if necessary). Round p-value to four decimal places. F p-value Source of Variation Sum of Squares Degrees of Freedom Mean Square Factor A Factor B Interaction Error Total b. The p-value for Factor A is Select What is your conclusion with respect to Factor A? Select 00 00000
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