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    The Chi-Squared Critical Value Denotes the Number on the Measurement
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The Chi-Squared Critical Value Denotes the Number on the Measurement

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The chi-squared critical value The chi-squared critical value   denotes the number on the measurement axis such that 10% of the area under the chi-squared curve with 6 degrees of freedom lies to the right of   . denotes the number on the measurement axis such that 10% of the area under the chi-squared curve with 6 degrees of freedom lies to the right of The chi-squared critical value   denotes the number on the measurement axis such that 10% of the area under the chi-squared curve with 6 degrees of freedom lies to the right of   . .

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