(1 point) You are testing the null hypothesis H, :ui= 13 versus the alternate hypothesis H, 1 <13. Assume that your samp

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(1 point) You are testing the null hypothesis H, :ui= 13 versus the alternate hypothesis H, 1 <13. Assume that your samp

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1 Point You Are Testing The Null Hypothesis H Ui 13 Versus The Alternate Hypothesis H 1 13 Assume That Your Samp 1
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(1 point) You are testing the null hypothesis H, :ui= 13 versus the alternate hypothesis H, 1 <13. Assume that your sample is a random sample of 44 values with o = 5. (a)Which of the following rejection regions is most appropriate (assume c > 0)? A.{älä <h-c} OB. {* + c} OC. {@@ <u-cor utc} (b)Find the value of c so that the rejection region you indicated in PE a) corresponds to an alpha level of a = 0.05. (c) Find B, the probability of making a type Il error (failing to reject a false null hypothesis), given that the population actually has a normal distribution with B= 10
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