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The student welfare committee wants to test whether the average number of hours an adult sleeps on Friday night to Saturday morning is at least 7.2 hours (H0: μ ≥ 7.2 versus H1: μ < 7.2). What will result if the true
Type II error.
Type I error.
Both Type I and Type II errors
Correct decision.
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