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Optimal Setting

This document presents the results of a model that predicts an optimal signal-to-noise ratio (S/N Ratio) and mean. The model calculates the S/N Ratio and mean based on factor levels A through F. The predicted optimal S/N Ratio is 9.85333 and the predicted optimal mean is 3.07593.
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Optimal Setting

This document presents the results of a model that predicts an optimal signal-to-noise ratio (S/N Ratio) and mean. The model calculates the S/N Ratio and mean based on factor levels A through F. The predicted optimal S/N Ratio is 9.85333 and the predicted optimal mean is 3.07593.
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Optimal Setting

Setting
Factor A B C D E F
S/N Ratio 1 1 2 1 1 1
Mean 1 1 2 1 1 1

Predicted model S/N Ratio at optimal level,

S/N Ratio = T́ + ( Á1−T́ ) + ( B́1 −T́ ) + ( Ć2 −T́ ) + ( D́1−T́ ) + ( É1 −T́ )
+ ( F́ 1−T́ )

S/N Ratio = 7.63702+ ( 8.12382−7.63702 ) + ( 7.70206−7.63702)


+ ( 8.39820−7.63702 )+ ( 7.81212−7.63702 )+ ( 8.00382−7.63702 )
+ ( 7.99841−7.63702 )

S/N Ratio = 9.85333

Predicted model Mean at optimal level,

Mean = T́ + ( Á1−T́ ) + ( B́1 −T́ ) + ( Ć2 −T́ ) + ( D́1−T́ ) + ( É1 −T́ )


+ ( F́ 1−T́ )

Mean = 2.43844+ ( 2.58250−2.43844 )+ ( 2.45250−2.43844 )


+ ( 2.65188−2.43844 ) + ( 2.49250−2.43844 ) + ( 2.54750−2.43844 )
+ ( 2.54125−2.43844 )

Mean = 3.07593

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