A supervisor of a manufacturing plant is interested in relating the average number of defects produced per day to two factors: the operator working the machine and the machine itself. The supervisor randomly assigns each operator to use each machine for three days and records the number of defects produced per day. Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a significant difference among the average number of defects produced per day for the different machines?Number of Defects Produced per DayOperator A	Operator BMachine A	44	6666	2255	8888	99Machine B	11	1122	6622	6699	99Machine C	55	7722	0033	7700	88ANOVASource of Variation	SS	df	MSMachine	17.3333	2	8.6667Operator	20.1667	1	20.1667Interaction	6.3333	2	3.1667Within	165.5000	18	9.1944Total	209.3333	23	Step 1 of 2:
Find the value of the test statistic for testing the difference among the average number of defects produced per day for the different machines. Round your answer to two decimal places, if necessary.
Step 2 of 2:
Make the decision to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis of equal average number of defects produced per day for the different machines and state the conclusion in terms of the original problem. Be sure to test for interaction first. Use α=0.01