Answer:
<h3>For ANOVA, the test statistic is called an <u>F-statistic</u> test statistic (also called a <u>F-statistic </u>-ratio), which is the variance (2) samples (a.k.a., variation due to treatment) divided by the variance (3) samples (a.k.a., variation due to error or chance).</h3>
Step-by-step explanation:
- For Analysis of Variance the F-statistic is the Variation between Means of Sample or Variation within the Samples
- For F-tests the F-statistic is the test statistic .
- Generally, an F-statistic is also called as a ratio of two quantities between (here the variance (2) samples (a.k.a., variation due to treatment) divided by the variance (3) samples (a.k.a., variation due to error or chance)). which results an F-statistic of approx 1.
For ANOVA, the test statistic is called an <u>F-statistic</u> test statistic (also called a <u>F-statistic </u>-ratio), which is the variance (2) samples (a.k.a., variation due to treatment) divided by the variance (3) samples (a.k.a., variation due to error or chance).
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that is where the two planes intersect at
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In the balanced reaction
2 Fe + O₂ → 2 FeO
2 moles of iron (Fe) react with 1 mole of molecular oxygen (O₂) to produce 2 moles of iron oxide (FeO). The ratio of Fe to FeO is 1-to-1, so if one starts with 42.4 mol of Fe, one will end up with the same amount of FeO, 42.4 mol.
Look up the molar mass of Fe and O:
• Fe = 55.845 g/mol
• O = 15.999 g/mol
Then the molar mass of FeO is approximately 71.835 g/mol, and so the mass of 42.4 mol of FeO is
(42.4 mol) × (71.835 g/mol) ≈ 3050 g
<span>9d + d + 2d - 4 = 6d
Add d to 9d
10d+2d-4=6d
Add 2d to 10d
12d-4=6d
Subtract 12d from both sides
-4=-6d
Divide -6 on both sides
Final Answer: 4/6 or 2/3 *Both answers are equivalent to each other.</span>