What are the treatments in a two-factor experiment, with

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What are the treatments in a two-factor experiment, with factor A at three levels and factor B at two levels?

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QUESTION:

What are the treatments in a two-factor experiment, with factor A at three levels and factor B at two levels?

ANSWER:

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Given:

Factor A: 3 levels

Factor B: 2 levels

The number of treatments is the product of the number of levels of each factor:

Number of treatments = Number of levels of factor A x Number of levels of factor B

                                    = 3x2 = 6

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