The one-way ANOVA or one – way analysis of variance is used to know whether there are statistically substantial dissimilarities among the averages of three or more independent sets. It compares the means between the sets that is being examined whether any of those means are statistically pointedly dissimilar from each other. If it does have a significant result, then the alternative hypothesis can be accepted and that would mean that two sets are pointedly different from each other. The sum of squares within for this ANOVA procedure is 680. The answer is letter D.