Intro Stats (5th Edition)
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Chapter 16, Problem 7E
a.
To determine
Identify the critical values.
b.
To determine
Identify the critical values.
c.
To determine
Identify the critical values.
d.
To determine
Identify the critical values.
e.
To determine
Identify the critical values.
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Let to be a specific value of t. Use the table of critical values of t below to find to-values such that following statements are true.
a. P(tzto) = .025, where df = 11
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d. P (tsto) = .05, where df = 13
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a. The value of to is 2.201 .
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Let to be a specific value of t. Use the table of critical values of t below to find to-values such that following statements are true.
a. P(tzto) = .025, where df = 11
b. P(t2to) = .01, where df = 17
P(tsto) = .005, where df = 6
d. P(tsto) = .05, where df = 13
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a. The value of to is
Let to be a specific value of t. Use the table of critical values of t below to find to-values such that following statements are true.
a. P(t2to) = .025, where df = 11
b. P(t2to) = .01, where df = 18
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d. P (tsto) = .05, where df = 13
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Degrees of
freedom
t.050
t.025
t010
t.005
a. The value of to is
1
6.314
12.706
31.821
63.657
2
2.920
4.303
6.965
9.925
b. The value of to is
3
2.353
3.182
4.541
5.841
4
2.132
2.776
3.747
4.604
c. The value of to is
2.015
2.571
3.365
4.032
1.943
2.447
3.143
3.707
d. The value of to is
7
1.895
2.365
2.998
3.499
8.
1.860
2.306
2.896
3.355
1.833
2.262
2.821
3.250
10
1.812
2.228
2.764
3.169
11
1.796
2.201
2.718
3.106
12
1.782
2.179
2.681
3.055
13
1.771
2.160
2.650
3.012
14
1.761
2.145
2.624
2.977
15
1.753
2.131
2.602
2.947
16
1.746
2.120
2.583
2.921
17
1.740
2.110
2.567
2.898
18
1.734
2.101
2.552
2.878
19
1.729
2.093
2.539
2.861
20
1.725
2.086
2.528…
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Intro Stats (5th Edition)
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