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    Jun 6, 2010, 09:12 AM
    P(F≤3.48) for v_1=5,v_2=9
    what is the probability of this?
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    Jun 6, 2010, 09:13 AM
    P(F≤3.48) for v_1=5,v_2=9- what is the probalitity of this
    P(F≤3.48) for v_1=5,v_2=9
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    Jun 6, 2010, 09:25 AM

    More details would be welcomed.

    What do F, v_1 and v_2 mean for instance?

    EDIT: Ok, more distributions I am coming across... Thanks for the info galactus. (Lol, an 'eek' avatar)
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    Jun 6, 2010, 09:42 AM

    This appears to be an F-distribution with degrees of freedom and

    That is not a v, but the Greek letter nu which resembles a v.

    Looking in the F table for , the value for 5 and 9 d.f. is indeed 3.48. I just looked.

    I do not know what the poster is asking for, unless it is alpha (level of confidence)

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