(a) Consider a \( t \) distribution with 19 degrees of freedom. Compute \( P(t \geq 1.19) \). Round your answer to at least three decimal places. \[ P(t \geq 1.19)= \] (b) Consider a \( t \) distribution with 25 degrees of freedom. Find the value of \( c \) such that \( P(-c<t<c)=0.99 \). Round your answer to at least three decimal places. \[ c= \] Explanation Check 02024 McGraw kill LiC. Al Rights Re=erved.
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