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Analysis of Effect Estimates in the Drilling Experiment

This analysis focuses on the effect estimates derived from the Drilling Experiment, showcasing the contributions of various terms. The intercept is 0.9175, with contributions of 21.28%. The main effects of factors B, C, and D have significant contributions, with B contributing 63.04% and C 16.49%. Interaction effects, such as AB, AC, and AD, show minor contributions, indicating the relationships between factors have less impact on the overall results compared to the main effects. The data highlights the importance of the primary factors in affecting the drilling process.

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Analysis of Effect Estimates in the Drilling Experiment

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