For the critical region the value has to be below the significance level. Since 0.0337 is larger than 0.025 it lies outside the critical region. Imagine a number line where you want everything below (to the left of) 0.025 and everything above (to the right of) 0.975. Those two regions are what make up the critical region. Hope that helps
@@P6ndex So, is it only if the question said that the critical values have to be as close to 0.025 as possible, that you’d compare which probability, out of 0.0338 and 0.0052 has the smaller difference between 0.025?
@@shabbirbepary168 Thank you! Hopefully, we will ace tomorrow’s exam- that is, if you are sitting the exam too this year (I am also worried about being cooked).
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For the 2nd ESQ part (d) how do you get the 10 from 15>10?
10 is the upper critical value that we worked out from part (c)
mate X is equal to 1 and 10 not 0 and 10 how an earth is 0.0052 closer to 0.025 then x = 1 which is 0.0337
sorry but my exam is tommorow and you made me more confused cuz i dont know if im right or not
For the critical region the value has to be below the significance level. Since 0.0337 is larger than 0.025 it lies outside the critical region. Imagine a number line where you want everything below (to the left of) 0.025 and everything above (to the right of) 0.975. Those two regions are what make up the critical region. Hope that helps
@@P6ndex So, is it only if the question said that the critical values have to be as close to 0.025 as possible, that you’d compare which probability, out of 0.0338 and 0.0052 has the smaller difference between 0.025?
@@Lee-we2xu pretty sure thats how it is, I'm soo cooked for stats 😭😭
@@shabbirbepary168 Thank you! Hopefully, we will ace tomorrow’s exam- that is, if you are sitting the exam too this year (I am also worried about being cooked).
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