If degree of freedom(df) = 20, find the t value(s) for α = 1.0% in two tails(lower and upper tail)         ✡✎ +/-2.845 +/-2.145 +2.861 -2.861 If degree of freedom(df)  = 2, find the t value for α = 5.0% in one tail( lower tail)    ✡✎ -2.920 +2.920 -1.753 2.977 none of the above If degree of freedom(df)  = 20, find the t value for α = 1.0% in one tail( lower tail) – 2.528   ✢✎   ☞ ✒✎✕✒✘ -2.539 + 2.539                   If  n = 20, find the t value for α = 0.5% in one tail (upper tail) 2.861 2.602   ✣✎ 2.977 2.947 none of the above   Use the standard normal probability distribution table (Z) to find the following probabilities: P( Z < 1.2) 5871 5478 6543 8849 P( Z > 1.72) 0427 9573 9656 0344 P( Z < -0.42) 0778 9222 3372 6638 P( Z > - 0.42) 0778 9222 3322 6628 P( 2.28 < Z <3.28) 0778 9995 0108 9887   P( -1.20 < Z < 1 .04) 8508 7357 7457 9876   P( -1.52 < Z < -0.09) 0987 0643 0,3998 4641

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  1. If degree of freedom(df) = 20, find the t value(s) for α = 1.0% in two tails(lower and upper tail)

        ✡✎ +/-2.845

  1. +/-2.145
  2. +2.861
  3. -2.861
  4. If degree of freedom(df)  = 2, find the t value for α = 5.0% in one tail( lower tail)

   ✡✎ -2.920

  1. +2.920
  2. -1.753
  3. 2.977
  4. none of the above
  5. If degree of freedom(df)  = 20, find the t value for α = 1.0% in one tail( lower tail)
  6. – 2.528

  ✢✎   ☞ ✒✎✕✒✘

  1. -2.539
  2. + 2.539

 

           

 

 

  1. If  n = 20, find the t value for α = 0.5% in one tail (upper tail)
  2. 2.861
  3. 2.602

  ✣✎ 2.977

  1. 2.947
  2. none of the above

 

Use the standard normal probability distribution table (Z) to find the following probabilities:

  1. P( Z < 1.2)
    1. 5871
    2. 5478
    3. 6543
    4. 8849
  2. P( Z > 1.72)
    1. 0427
    2. 9573
    3. 9656
    4. 0344
  3. P( Z < -0.42)
    1. 0778
    2. 9222
    3. 3372
    4. 6638
  4. P( Z > - 0.42)
    1. 0778
    2. 9222
    3. 3322
    4. 6628
  5. P( 2.28 < Z <3.28)
    1. 0778
    2. 9995
    3. 0108
    4. 9887

 

  1. P( -1.20 < Z < 1 .04)
    1. 8508
    2. 7357
    3. 7457
    4. 9876

 

  1. P( -1.52 < Z < -0.09)
    1. 0987
    2. 0643
    3. 0,3998
    4. 4641

 

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