Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Using a calculator for the chi-square distribution, the critical value is given by:
A) 20.090
<h3>How to find the critical value of the chi-square distribution?</h3>
For a chi-square critical value, three parameters are needed:
- The number of degrees of freedom, which is one less than the sample size.
In this problem, we have a one-tailed test(as we are testing if the mean is greater than a value), with a significance level of 0.01 and 8 df, hence, using a calculator, the critical value is of 20.09, hence option A is correct.
More can be learned about the chi-square distribution at brainly.com/question/17001009
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X+6=y
Y^2-x^2=84
So substitute.
Y^2-x^2=84
(X+6)^2-x^2=84
X^2+12x+36-x^2=84
12x+36=84
12x=48
X=4
So then use this value to find y by substituting.
X+6=y
4+6=y
10=y
Answer:
6/7
Step-by-step explanation:
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