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A test is made of the hypotheses H0 : μ ≤ 10 versus H1 : μ > 10. For each of the following situations, determine whether the decision was correct, a type I error occurred, or a type II error occurred. a) μ = 8, H0 is rejected. b) μ = 10, H0 is not rejected. c) μ = 14, H0 is not rejected. d) μ = 12, H0 is rejected.
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