b) Suppose that X₁, X₂, ..., X, denotes a random samples from a gamma distribution f(x; a, B). i) What will be the minimal sufficient statistic for ß? Explain.

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Suppose that X₁, X2, ..., X, denotes a random samples from a gamma distribution f(x; a, ß).
i) What will be the minimal sufficient statistic for p? Explain.
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