SOLUTION: Consider a t distribution with 20 degrees of freedom. Find the value of such that P(-c<t<c)= .99.
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Question 764922: Consider a t distribution with 20 degrees of freedom. Find the value of such that P(-c
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Q:
Consider a t distribution with 20 degrees of freedom. Find the value of c such that = .99.
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A:
c =tinv(.01,20)
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