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Show that a plot of log(log(l − F(x))−1) against log x will be a straight line with slope...

Show that a plot of log(log(l − F(x))−1) against log x will be a straight line with slope ß when F() is a Weibull distribution function. Show also that approximately 63.2 percent of all observations from such a distribution will be less than α. Assume that v = 0.

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