Using the table for the f distributions, make an assessment for the probability of the stated event.
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(a) T > 1.9 when d.f. = 16.
(b) T < -1.5 when d.f. = 11.
(c) |T| > 1.9 when d.f. = 10.
(d) |T| < 2.8 when d.f. = 17.
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