Use the ALEKS calculator to solve the following problems. (a) Consider a ( t ) distribution with 16 degrees of freedom. Compute ( P(t leq-1.55) ). Round your answer to at least three decimal places. [ P(t leq-1.55)= ] (b) Consider a ( t ) distribution with 17 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= ]
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