The df value for the t statistic for this study is 12.
To calculate the df value or degree of freedom we have to learn about test-statistic.
<h3>What is t statistics and how is it related to df(degree of freedom)?</h3>
In the field of statistics , T-statistic is the ratio of the estimated value of the perimeter to its standard error. Degree of freedom or df value denotes the number of data (from a sample) is used to calculate the estimate .
Importantly the degree of freedom is different from the sample space of an experiment.
The formula for calculating the df of a function is given by
df=N1+N2-2
So in the given question, N1=6 and N2=8
Substituting the values we get df=N1+N2-2=8+6-2=12 .
Therefore the value of the degree of freedom is 12.
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Answer: -14 degrees Fahrenheit</h3>
Explanation:
Draw a vertical number line. At the center is 0. Anything above this marker represents positive temperatures. Anything below 0 is negative. So we'll have -8 below 0. Move 6 spaces down to go from -8 to -14. You can think of it as moving 6 floors down a building to go from basement level 8 to basement level 14.
Well, if you take x to be 25 seconds, there are 2.4x in 1min. So, that multiplied by 60, would be 144x. Therefore, 1/4 multiplied by 144x should be the answer.
Answer:
fraction of the games did the team win is = 
Katy play game = 17
Step-by-step explanation:
given data
baseball team played = 32 games
lost = 8
Katy catcher = 5/8 of winning
Katy catcher = 1/4 of losing
to find out
What fraction of the games did the team win and how many games did Katy play
solution
we know total game = 32 and lost 8
so win is total - lost = 32 - 8 = 24
so
fraction of the games did the team win is =
fraction of the games did the team win is = 
and
so total game 24 winning is 
so katy winning is 
katy winning = 3 × 5 = 15
and
losing 
total lose game 8
so Katy lose = 8 ×
= 2
so
Katy play game = 15 + 2 = 17
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