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Consider the following null hypothesis: Ho: μ=30
Given a sample of n=16 and with x̅ =29, s=0.5 and α=0.05
- What is the alternative hypothesis H1
- What kind of test you are going to use?
- t x̅ =
- tα/2 =
-What is your test conclusion? and why?
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