Suppose you have a chi-square random variable, Y, with 10 degrees of freedom. What is the smallest value k, such that P(Y > k) < 0.05 ?

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Suppose you have a chi-square random variable, Y, with 10 degrees of freedom.
What is the smallest value k, such that P(Y > k) < 0.05 ?
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose you have a chi-square random variable, Y, with 10 degrees of freedom. What is the smallest value k, such that P(Y > k) < 0.05 ?
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