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We have here, n = 26 and c= 0.95
Degree of freedom = n - 1 = 26- 1 = 25
......................by using Chi square critical value calculator or Excel command =CHIINV(1-(0.05/2),25)
..............by using Chi square critical value calculator or Excel command =CHIINV((0.05/2),25)
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