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Three different diet plans are to be tested for
Plan 1 | Plan 2 | Plan 3 |
5.61 | 4.37 | 7.94 |
5.16 | 6.79 | 4.37 |
4.86 | 3.35 | |
2.74 | 4.45 |
What is the sum of squares that represents the variation among the different samples, SS(between)?
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