7.5 HomeworkQuestion 1015 (i point) I Question Attempt: 1 of 1AmandaUsing 9 The Chi-Square Distribution Table, find the values for χleft2 and χright2 of the following.Espa\~{n}olPart 1 of 5(a) When α=0.01 and n=24,\begin{align*}\(\newline\chi_{\text{left}}^2 &= 9.260,(\newline\)\chi_{\text{right}}^2 &= 44.181\end{align*}\)Part: 1/5Part 2 of 5(b) When α=0.05 and n=29 ,\begin{align*}\(\newline\chi_{\text{left}}^2 &= ,(\newline\)\chi_{\text{right}}^2 &= \end{align*}\)Skip PartCheckSave For LaterSubmit AssignmentMacBookAir
Q. 7.5 HomeworkQuestion 1015 (i point) I Question Attempt: 1 of 1AmandaUsing 9 The Chi-Square Distribution Table, find the values for χleft2 and χright2 of the following.Espa\~{n}olPart 1 of 5(a) When α=0.01 and n=24,\begin{align*}\(\newline\chi_{\text{left}}^2 &= 9.260,(\newline\)\chi_{\text{right}}^2 &= 44.181\end{align*}\)Part: 1/5Part 2 of 5(b) When α=0.05 and n=29 ,\begin{align*}\(\newline\chi_{\text{left}}^2 &= ,(\newline\)\chi_{\text{right}}^2 &= \end{align*}\)Skip PartCheckSave For LaterSubmit AssignmentMacBookAir
Calculate Degrees of Freedom: To find the chi-square distribution table values for χleft2 and χright2, we need to use a chi-square distribution table. The degrees of freedom (df) is equal to n−1. For n=29, the degrees of freedom is 29−1=28.
Find chi-left-squared: We look up the value for χleft2 in the chi-square distribution table for df=28 and α=0.05. This value is typically found in the lower tail of the distribution.
Lookup chi-left-squared value: Upon checking the table, we find that χleft2 for df=28 and α=0.05 is 15.578.
Find χright2: Next, we look up the value for χright2 in the chi-square distribution table for df=28 and α=0.05. This value is typically found in the upper tail of the distribution.
Lookup chi-right-squared value: Upon checking the table, we find that χright2 for df=28 and α=0.05 is 44.181.
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