Consider a F-curve with df=(2,14)

Find the F-value with area 0.05 to its right.

Short Answer

Expert verified

It is observed from the output that the value with area 0.05 to its right is3.739.

Step by step solution

01

Given information

The given F-curve has

df=(2,14).

02

Explanation

The procedure in MINITAB is as follows,

1. Choose Graph >Probability Distribution Plot >Choose View Probability >OK.

2. From Distribution, Choose F.

3. Enter Numerator dfas 2and Denominator dfas 14.

4. Choose Probability Value and enter the value as 0.05.

5. Click OK.

The output from MINITAB is as follows,

It is observed from the output that the Fvalue with area 0.05to its right is3.739.

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