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An airline claims that the typical flight time between 2 cities is 56 minutes.
A) Formulate a hypothesis test with the intention of establishing that the population
B) If the true mean is 50 minutes, what mistake can be made? Explain
C) What error could be made if the true mean is 56 minutes? Explain
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