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Consider a t distribution with 14 degrees of freedom. Compute P(-1.16 < t < c) .

a) c = -0.85

b) c = 1.16

c) c = -1.16

d) c = 0.85

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To compute P(-1.16 < t < c), you need to find the areas to the left of -1.16 and c using the t-distribution table or a calculator.

Step-by-step explanation:

Compute the area to the left of -1.16 using the t-distribution table or a calculator. Let the value be A.

Compute the area to the left of c using the t-distribution table or a calculator. Let the value be B.

P(-1.16 < t < c) = B - A.

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