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A local consumer reporter wants to compare the average costs…

Posted byAnonymous September 30, 2025September 30, 2025

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A lоcаl cоnsumer repоrter wаnts to compаre the average costs of grocery items purchased at three different supermarkets - Kroger, Giant Eagle, and Meier.  Prices (in dollars) were recorded for a sample of 60 randomly selected grocery items at each of the three supermarkets.  In order to reduce item-to-item variation, the prices were recorded for each item on the same day at each supermarket. Item                          Kroger    Giant Eagle    Meier     1) Big Thirst Towel      $1.21       $1.49          $1.59 2) Post Golden Crisp    2.78         2.99            3.35 3) Tylenol Tablets         5.98         5.29            5.98           .                              .              .                   .           .                              .              .                   . 59) Colgate Shave       0.94         1.10            1.19 60) Kidney Beans        0.45          0.56            0.38                                                                                   The results of the Analysis of Variance for this experiment are as follows: Source           df       SS            MS          F     Total                       222.21     Supermarket              2.64       1.32       39.23 Item                        215.59       3.65     108.54 Error                           3.97      0.0337                                                                                What are the correct degrees of freedom for total, supermarket, item, and error, respectively?

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