Q3. Assume that T has t-student distribution with v degree of freedom. (a) Obtain P(T> 3.833),...
Q3. Assume that T has t-student distribution with v degree of freedom. (a) Obtain P(T> 3.833), with v 8. (b obtain P(0.559 < T< 6.869), with 5 (c)Obtain to.025, with 6. (d Obtain -to.9, with 9 (e) Obtain ta, such that P(0.876 < T< ta)0.1 with 0.025 , Wi 11
Obtain v(t) for t> 0 in the given circuit. Assume v;= 110 V. F1 F 102 TE The value of v(t) = A cos (Bt + Cu(t) V where A = BOV and C =
Q3: The switch in the has been open a long time before closing at t=0. Find il(t) for t> 0. t=0 2k-22 in 62.5H 12V 6 ΚΩ 2.5 UF 9 mA
Assume W is a random variable with a Student t-distribution. Find the following probabilities a.) P[0 ≤ W ≤ 4.303] when W has 2 degrees of freedom b.) P[-2.447 ≤ W ≤ 3.143] when W has 6 degree of freedom c.) P[-1.310 ≤ W ≤ 1.310] when W has 30 degrees of freedom d.) P[-1.96 ≤ W ≤ 1.96] when W has ∞ degrees of freedom Make sure you show your work.
random variable T has a t-distribution with 7 degree of freedom. Find P(-1<= T<=1). Suppose P(T<=C=0.9, what is the value of C?
imize File Preview ZOOM+ 5. (a) If T has a t-distribution with 9 degrees of freedom, Use Table IV in the book to find tsch that P(T < t) = 0.99 (b) If X has a Chi-Square distribution with 15 degrees of freedom, Use Table V in the 0.95 book to find z such that P(X <z) (c) Suppose a random sample of size 12 is taken from a Normal Population. If the population variance is 8, what is P(S214.3091)....
My degree of freedom is 0.18 but I don't know the p value nor the conclusion. I have the chi square distribution for the p value below but I'm very confused on what any of this means 10 In Data Table 2, record whether your calculated p-value was greater than (>) or less than (=) 0.05. Using the p-value of 0.05 as a benchmark, determine if there was a statistically significant difference in the expected and observed results. (Refer to...
4. Let 8 >0. Let X, X2,..., X, be a random sample from the distribution with probability density function S(*;ð) - ma t?e-vor x>0, zero otherwise. Recall: W=vX has Gamma( a -6, 0-ta) distribution. Y=ZVX; = Z W; has a Gamma ( a =6n, = ta) distribution. i=1 E(Xk) - I( 2k+6) 120 ok k>-3. 42 S. A method of moments estimator of 8 is 42.n 8 = h) Suggest a confidence interval for 8 with (1 - 0) 100%...
(d) Find the critical t-value that corresponds to 96% confidence. Assume 14 degrees of freedom. (Round to three decimal places as needed.) df 0.25 0.20 0.15 0.11 0.05 0.025 0.02 0.01 0.005 0.0025 0.001 0.0005 1 1 31.599 4 5 6 18 9 10 1.000 1.376 1.963 3.078 6.314 12.706 15.894 31.821 63.657 127.321 318.3096 36.619 0.816 1.061 1.386 1.886 2.920 | 4.303 4.8496.9659.925 14.089 22.327 0.765 0.978 1.250 1.638 2353 3.182 3.4824.5415 .8417.453 10.215 12.924 0.741 0.941 1.190 1.533...
T Dashboard WAMAP Assessment X C Suppose 10% of Students A + V - x 3 > T Portal Main 0 E https://www.wamap.org/assessment/showtest.php?action=skip&to=8 Gradebook Log Out Course Messages Forums Calendar Home > Math 146 Fa19 OL > Assessment Alissa Humbert Module 6 Online Homework This assignment is past the original due date of Wed 11/06/2019 11:59 pm. You have used a LatePass. Due Sun 11/10/2019 11:59 pm Show Intro/Instructions The lengths of pregnancies in a small rural village ure normally...