Which of the following is not a possible value in a chi-square distribution? O 5.54 O 0 O -7.65 O 4.22
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A chi-square distribution is a continuous probability distribution that arises in statistics. A key property of the chi-square distribution is that its values are always non-negative. This means that a chi-square random variable can take on any value greater than Show more…
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