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Jaya Sharma

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Z distribution and Chi-Squared are some of the most popular distribution patterns of probability, and it is vital to recognise the variations between them and when to use the distribution pattern. A Z table is of no use when the operation revolves around a smaller sample size. On the other hand, the distribution of a sum of independent regular k squares in standard normal variables is the chi-square distribution of k degrees of freedom. The tests are used for the independence of two variables in an incident table and to assess the observable data for 

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