Question 5 (2 points) Consider the partially completed one-way ANOVA summary table Source Sum of Degrees of Mean Sum of F Square Freedom Squares Among 270 Within 18 Total 810 21 The SSW for this ANOVA procedure is 390 540 620 680
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