Suppose that χ2 follows a chi-square distribution with 20 degrees of freedom. Compute P (χ2 ≤...
Use the calculator provided to solve the following problems P(i4si's 3o). Roundt . Suppose that χ2 follows a chi-square distribution with 25 degrees offreedom. compute P(14SX2<36), Round your answer to at least three decimal places. . Suppose again that χ2 follows a ch square distribution with 25 degrees of freedom. Find k such that P X2>k 0.025 Round your answer to at least two decimal places. Find the median of the chi-square distribution with 25 degrees of freedom. Round your...
00 Use the calculator provided to solve the following problems. • Suppose that y follows a chi-square distribution with 8 degrees of freedom. Compute P(Asy's 12). Round your answer to at least three decimal places. • Suppose again that y follows a chi-square distribution with 8 degrees of freedom. Find k such that PG?Zk) -0.025. Round your answer to at least two decimal places • Find the median of the chi-square distribution with 8 degrees of freedom. Round your answer...
2 3 4 6 . Use the calculator provided to solve the following problems. Suppose that follows a chi-square distribution with 15 degrees of freedom. Compute PG?s19). Round your answer to at least three decimal places. • Suppose again that x? follows a chi-square distribution with 15 degrees of freedom. Find k such that P(x>)0.025. Round your answer to at least two decimal places. . Find the median of the chi-square distribution with 15 degrees of freedom. Round your answer...
Let Z be a standard normal random variable. Use the calculator provided, or this table to determine the value of c. P(0.56 37 3c) = 0.2655 Carry your intermediate computations to at least four decimal places. Round your answer to two decimal places. e X 5 ? Use the calculator provided to solve the following problems. . Consider at distribution with 11 degrees of freedom. Compute P(15 1.57). Round your answer to at least three decimal places. . Consider at...
10) Suppose that X follows a chi-square distribution with m degrees of freedom and S=X+Y. Given that S follows a chi-square distribution with m+n degrees of freedom, and X and Y are independent, show that y follows a chi-square distribution with n degrees of freedom.
Consider a t distribution with 7 degrees of freedom. Compute P( t > 1.00). Round your answer to at least three decimal places. Consider a t distribution with 33 degrees of freedom. Find the value of C such that P( -C<t<C)= 0.99. Round your answer to at least three decimal places. P( t > 1.00)= C=
• Consider a t distribution with 13 degrees of freedom. Compute P(t = 1.43). Round your answer to at least three decimal places. • Consider a t distribution with 7 degrees of freedom. Find the value of c such that P(-c<t<c)=0.95. Round your answer to at least three decimal places. Pſt s 1.43) = 0 c= Х ?
Consider a t distribution with 3 degrees of freedom. Compute P( t>-1.75). Round your answer to at least three decimal places. Consider a t distribution with 4 degrees of freedom. Find the value of C such that P(-c<t<c)=0.90. Round your answer to at least three decimal places. P(t>-1.75)= C=
Use the calculator provided to solve the following problems. . Consider at distribution with 20 degrees of freedom. Compute P(-1.13<t<L13). Round your answer to at least three decimal places. • Consider at distribution with 24 degrees of freedom. Find the value of c such that Pitsc)=0.01. Round your answer to at least three decimal places. P(-1.13 <<<1.13) = 2 e= 15 P
Consider a t distribution with 18 degrees of freedom. Compute P(t>=-1.67) . Round your answer to at least three decimal places. Consider a t distribution with 22 degrees of freedom. Find the value of c such that P(-c=-1.67) c=