If an original claim for a population is µ = 3.00 and the data leads to the initial conclusion to fail to reject the nu

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If an original claim for a population is µ = 3.00 and the data leads to the initial conclusion to fail to reject the nu

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If an original claim for a population is µ = 3.00 and
the data leads to the initial conclusion to fail to
reject the null hypothesis, which of the following is a
correct statement of the final conclusion?
a. There is sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the
claim that the mean is 3.00.
b. The sample data support the claim that the mean is
3.00.
c. There is not sufficient sample evidence to support the
claim that the mean is 3.00.
d. There is not sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of
the claim that the mean is 3.00.
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