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A hospital was concerned about reducing its wait time. A targeted wait time goal of 25 minutes was set. After implementing an improvement framework and process, a sample of 349 patients showed the
A) state the Null and alternative Hypotheses
B) Find the statistic for this hypothesis test: State =______ P-Value is________ ; interpret the P -Value.
C) Is there sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis?
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