Intro Statistics - Student's Solution Manual
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Chapter 22, Problem 28E
a.
To determine
Calculate the component of chi square for the year 1989/no cell.
b.
To determine
Find the P-value if the chi square value is 25.28.
c.
To determine
State the conclusion for the data.
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