A. Find the value of k such that: P(Z>k)=0.25 B. Let F(6,9) denote a random variable having an F distribution with v1=6 and v2=9. Find the limit c such that P(F(6,9)

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A. Find the value of k such that:
P(Z>k)=0.25
B. Let F(6,9) denote a random variable
having an F distribution with v1=6 and v2=9.
Find the limit c such that P(F(6,9)<c)=0.05.
Transcribed Image Text:A. Find the value of k such that: P(Z>k)=0.25 B. Let F(6,9) denote a random variable having an F distribution with v1=6 and v2=9. Find the limit c such that P(F(6,9)<c)=0.05.
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