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hey could you please help me with some s2 doubts.Can't seem to understand q2 part i of 2009 72.Please reply whenever you can.mean for 70 times= 70*3.5. variance=70*35/12
Use SD and Mean to get probability from the normal distribution table.
I don't take S2. I just knew how to do that question because I take further maths.hey could you please help me with some s2 doubts.Can't seem to understand q2 part i of 2009 72.Please reply whenever you can.
thanks
oh ok,thanks anyways.I don't take S2. I just knew how to do that question because I take further maths.
For example its a 1 tail test significance level 5% we 1-0.05 ans cums 0.95 we read reverse table on that. In this case its 1.645 for eg a man claims there r more than 3 ppl from a batch of 5 ppl who pass a test we need to c if it is less than that so we will take out z at tat value
and see if its less than 1.645 if its less we reject his claim if more accept
Ur welcum if its 1 tail and sig level for eg 1% then z= 1- 0.1 Cal the reverse table at 0.9 if two tail 1- (0.1/2) 0.95.Thank you apple!
So its what I get :
In one tail test, if the z test is less than the significant lvl, we reject it
If its more, then we accept it.
1. Am i right?
2. Does this also applies for two tail test? If its more, then we accept. If its less, then we reject?
Thanks before!!!
is the answer 90?hi can u explain me M/J 2010 73 Q2 (iii) plz? thx
is the answer 90?
Can someone explain may June s11 qp 72 Q3 c!
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