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Loomis, Inc.is evaluating three possible bonus incentive programs for its sales staff.During a trial period, a sample of four sales staff was randomly assigned to each bonus program.Individual sales figures (in $1000s) are shown below: Use the sample data to test the null hypothesis that average sales for the three populations represented here are the same, at a significance level of 5%.Report the within group mean square (MSW) .
Torso
The central part of the human body that extends from the neck to the pelvis, excluding the head, arms, and legs.
Thoracic Cage
The Thoracic Cage, also known as the rib cage, is a skeletal structure made of ribs and sternum that protects vital organs in the chest and supports the upper body.
Thoracic Vertebrae
The twelve vertebrae situated between the cervical (neck) and lumbar (lower back) regions, which make up the midsection of the vertebral column.
Sternum
The long, flat bone located in the center of the chest, connecting with the ribs.
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