Using the “Rule of Thumb” guideline flow chart, what would be the best choice for a...

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  1. Using the “Rule of Thumb” guideline flow chart, whatwould be the best choice for a 2-Level, 2-Factor Design?
    1. Taguchi L18 Design
    2. Box-Behnkin Design
    3. Screening Design
    4. Full Factorial Design
  2. A 2-level design is said to be orthogonal if:
  3. It is balanced vertically
  4. The dot product of all column pairs is zero
  5. Both a and b
  6. none of the above

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2nd question Adesigned experiment is orthogonal if the effects of any factor balance out sum to zero across the effects of the other factors Orthogonality guarantees that the effect of one factor or interaction can be estimated separately from the effect of    See Answer
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