SOLUTION: Consider an F distribution with 20 numerator degrees of freedom and 26 denominator degrees of freedom. Compute P(0.85 < F < 1.46)
Round your answer to at least three decimal place
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Question 905817: Consider an F distribution with 20 numerator degrees of freedom and 26 denominator degrees of freedom. Compute P(0.85 < F < 1.46)
Round your answer to at least three decimal places.
Consider an F distribution with 43 numberator degrees of freedom and 34 denominator degrees of freedom. Find c such that P(F > or equal to c)= 0.1
Round your answer to at least two decimal places.
P(0.85 < F < 1.46) =
c =
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Using stattrek calculator...
P(0.85 < F < 1.46) = P(F < 1.46) - P(F <.85)= .82-.36 = .46
Using TI Function:
Fcdf (lower boundary, upper boundary, df of numerator, df of denominator)
P(0.85 < F < 1.46) = Fcdf(.85, 1.46, 20, 26)
........
P(F > c) = 1 - P(F < c) = .1
which says:
P(F < c ) = .9 , c = 1.53
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