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(a) Compute P≤8≤χ216. Round your answer to at least three decimal places.=P≤8≤χ216(b) Find k such that =P>χ2k0.1. Round your answer to at least two decimal places.=k

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(a) Compute P≤8≤χ216. Round your answer to at least three decimal places.=P≤8≤χ216(b) Find k such that =P>χ2k0.1. Round your answer to at least two decimal places.=k

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Solution 1

It seems like you're asking for help with some statistics problems related to the chi-square distribution. However, your question is not clear. Could you please rephrase it?

Solution 2

It seems like you're asking for help with some statistics problems related to the chi-square distribution. However, your question is not clear. Could you please rephrase it or provide more details?

For example, for part (a), are you asking for the probability that a chi-square random variable with 16 degrees of freedom is less than or equal to 8?

And for part (b), are you asking for the value of k such that the probability that a chi-square random variable is greater than k is 0.1?

Please provide more context so I can give you a more accurate answer.

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P(8)=23700×(1.07) 8

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