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For a chi-square distribution having 35 degrees of freedom, find the area under the curve between $\chi^{2}(35,0.96)$ and $\chi^{2}(35,0.15).$
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We can use the inverse chi-square function in Microsoft Excel for this. The function is `CHISQ.INV.RT(1-p, df)`, where `p` is the probability and `df` is the degrees of freedom. Show more…
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