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All tables are chairs (A) → Conversion → Some tables are chairs (I). Hence conclusion I does not follow. All tables are chairs (A) + All chairs are fan (A) → All tables are fan (A) + Some fan are bulb (I) → No conversion. Hence conclusion II does not follow.
For the ANOVA table
the F - statistics is
Which of the following is an example of using a sample to make inference about a population?
For ANOVA table
the F - statistics is:
The mean and median of the distribution is 12 and 15. Then the mode equals to:
The sample sizes for two cases were 15 each with means as 104 and 114 respectively and variances as 200 and 510 respectively.
A Poisson distribution has a double mode at x = 1 and x = 2. The probability for x = 1 or for x = 2 of these two values is:
The fair dice is rolled 15 times and face value are noted