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Sports and Leisure Tailgate parties before college football games have become long and lavish, and some present an added security risk. A study was conducted to determine whether the length of a tailgate party is affected by the outside temperature and/or by the college team. The data presented in the following table are the lengths (in hours) of randomly selected tailgate parties (before a game) by school and temperature (C, cold; M, moderate; H, hot).

Use a = 0.05 to test the following hypotheses: (a) there is no effect due to interaction; (b) there is no effect due to temperature; and (c) there is no effect due to school. Include the ANOVA summary table.
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