=+b) Calculate the degrees of freedom from the formula in the footnote of page 426. c) Calculate

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=+b) Calculate the degrees of freedom from the formula in the footnote of page 426.

c) Calculate the degrees of freedom using the rule that df = min1n1 - 1, n2 - 12.

d) Find the P-value using the degrees of freedom from part

b. (You can either round the number of df and use a table or use technology or a website).

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Business Statistics Plus Pearson Mylab Statistics With Pearson Etext

ISBN: 978-1292243726

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Authors: Norean R Sharpe ,Richard D De Veaux ,Paul Velleman

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