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Consider two $x^{2}$ -curves with degrees of freedom 12 and 20 respectively. Which one more closely resembles a normal curve? Explain your answer.
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The chi-square distribution is a family of distributions that take only positive values and are skewed to the right. The shape of the distribution depends on the degrees of freedom. Show more…
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