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- State the null and alternate hypothesis.
- Will you use a left tail, right tail or 2 tailed test?
- Identify the sampling distribution to be used: standard normal, Student’s t or chi squared.
- Find the value of the test statistic.
- Find the P-Value.
- Based on your answers, shall we reject or accept the null hypothesis?
- Write the conclusion in the context of the problem.
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