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The phrase "1 degrees" is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase would be "1 degree" as "degree" is a singular noun. "Degrees" is the plural form of the noun and would only be used if there were more than one degree being referred to. Example: The temperature dropped to 1 degree Celsius.
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The variable follows a t-distribution with n − 1 degrees of freedom.
Therefore, the eigenvalues (including σ2) introduce k + 1 degrees of freedom.
(2) The variable nS2/σ2 follows a chi-squared distribution with n − 1 degrees of freedom.
(3) The variable follows a t-distribution with n − 1 degrees of freedom. .
The variable nS2/σ2 follows a chi-squared distribution with n − 1 degrees of freedom.
which has chi-squared behavior with N 1 degrees of freedom.
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Equation (16) outlines the calculation of this F-distributed value which has P and O* T − S* P − 1 degrees-of-freedom in the numerator and denominator, respectively.
More men drop out before graduating and fewer achieve 2 1 degrees or firsts.
On the master's programme at my own university, the majority of recruits have 2 1 degrees.
During the 15 months to June 2013, the average temperature per month has been an average of 1½ degrees below average.
Baroness Blackstone, vice-chancellor of Greenwich, said there had been some grade inflation in numbers of firsts and 2 1 degrees due to league tables and the sooner universities moved away from this crude assessment the better.
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