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Knowing the value of X2 and degrees of freedom, we can obtain the probability of obtaining the observed or more extreme if the null hypothesis were true (p value).
We see the tables of the distribution of X2 and the line of 6 degrees of freedom we seek the value obtained (138.1) in the columns at 4 degrees of freedom and the value of 0.0001, is still small compared to 138.1