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B. Consider the random variable T. Find the following probabilities.
4. P (-t.1< T <t.01)
5. P (-2.763 <T <2.763) & df = 28
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Transcribed Image Text:B. Consider the random variable T. Find the following probabilities. 4. P (-t.1< T <t.01) 5. P (-2.763 <T <2.763) & df = 28 B
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