(10 points) (i) In the case with one normal mean and known population variance, suppose we want to test Ho : u

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(10 points) (i) In the case with one normal mean and known population variance, suppose we want to test Ho : u

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10 Points I In The Case With One Normal Mean And Known Population Variance Suppose We Want To Test Ho U Mo Vs H 1
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(10 points) (i) In the case with one normal mean and known population variance, suppose we want to test Ho : u <Mo vs. H1 :u > Mo. Show that = sup P (z > zalu) = a, μμο where z = ATO, and P (1) means the probability when the true population mean is ji. o/Vn
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