Jon is preparing a newsletter to his clients. As part of his newsletter, he reports their economic outlook for the coming year. He samples 85 of his clients, and they report that they expect to hire 7.8 new employees during the coming year. Last year all of his clients averaged 6.3 hires with a standard deviation of 4.0. Jon wants to know if the expected number of new hires has significantly increased at the 5% significance level.   What are the null and alternate hypotheses?

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Jon is preparing a newsletter to his clients. As part of his newsletter, he reports their economic outlook for the coming year. He samples 85 of his clients, and they report that they expect to hire 7.8 new employees during the coming year. Last year all of his clients averaged 6.3 hires with a standard deviation of 4.0. Jon wants to know if the expected number of new hires has significantly increased at the 5% significance level.
 
What are the null and alternate hypotheses?
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