Consider the test of H0: sigma^2 = 19 against H1: sigma^2 > 19. What is the critical value for the test statistic chi^2_0 for the significance level alpha = 0.05 and sample size n = 19? a.)( chi^2_0 =28.87) b.)( chi^2_0 =9.39) c.)( chi^2_0 =31.53) d.)( chi^2_0 =10.12) e.)( chi^2_0 =30.14)
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Consider the test of H0: sigma^2 = 19 against H1: sigma^2 > 19. What is the critical value for the test statistic chi^2_0 for the significance level alpha = 0.05 and
a.)( chi^2_0 =28.87)
b.)( chi^2_0 =9.39)
c.)( chi^2_0 =31.53)
d.)( chi^2_0 =10.12)
e.)( chi^2_0 =30.14)
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