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The binary variable interaction regression

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Find the following probabilities: (a) Y is distributed . Find Pr(Y > 9.49). (b) Y is distributed t. Find Pr(Y > 0.5). (c) Y is distributed F4, . Find Pr(Y < 3.32). (d) Y is distributed N(500, 10000). Find Pr(Y > 696 or Y < 304).



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