Consider the following summary data on the modulus of elasticity (106 psi) for lumber of three different grades (in close agreement with values in the article Bending Strength and Stiffness of Second-Growth Douglas-Fir Dimension Lumber (Forest Products J., 1991: 3543), except that the sample sizes there were larger): Consider the following summary data on the modulus ofelasticity (106 psi) for lumber of three different grades(in close agreement with values in the article BendingStrength and Stiffness of Second-Growth Douglas-FirDimension Lumber (Forest Products J., 1991: 3543), except that the sample sizes there were larger): Use this data and a significance level of .01 to test the nullhypothesis of no difference in mean modulus of elasticityfor the three grades.
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