SOLUTION: -Consider a t distribution with 5 degrees of freedom. Compute (P(t ≤ - 1.63) . Round your answer to at least three decimal places.
-Consider a t distribution with 5 degree
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Question 457437: -Consider a t distribution with 5 degrees of freedom. Compute (P(t ≤ - 1.63) . Round your answer to at least three decimal places.
-Consider a t distribution with 5 degrees of freedom. Find the value of c such that P(-c < t < c). Round your answer to at least three decimal places.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-Consider a t distribution with 5 degrees of freedom. Compute (P(t ≤ - 1.63) . Round your answer to at least three decimal places.
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P(t <= -1.63 when df = 5) = tcdf(-100,-1.63,5) = 0.0820
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-Consider a t distribution with 5 degrees of freedom. Find the value of c such that P(-c < t < c). Round your answer to at least three decimal places.
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This 2nd problem is incomplete.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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