Two populations have means μ0 = 9 and μ1 = 10.15, and they both have a standard deviation of σ = 3.003. μ0 is the mean of the null hypothesis distribution and μ1 is the mean of the research (alternative) hypothesis distribution. Consider a one-tailed test with n = 25 and α = 0.05. Assuming H1: μ1 – μ0 > 0, what is the probability of a Type 1 and Type 2 error in this scenario? (give answer to 4 decimal places)

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Two populations have means μ0 = 9 and μ1 = 10.15, and they both have a standard deviation of σ = 3.003. μ0 is the mean of the null hypothesis distribution and μ1 is the mean of the research (alternative) hypothesis distribution. Consider a one-tailed test with n = 25 and α = 0.05. Assuming H1: μ1 – μ0 > 0, what is the probability of a Type 1 and Type 2 error in this scenario? (give answer to 4 decimal places)

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