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To test the hypothesis that the population mean mu-2.5, a sample size r-17 yields a sample mean 2537 and sample standard

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To Test The Hypothesis That The Population Mean Mu 2 5 A Sample Size R 17 Yields A Sample Mean 2537 And Sample Standard 1
To Test The Hypothesis That The Population Mean Mu 2 5 A Sample Size R 17 Yields A Sample Mean 2537 And Sample Standard 1 (24.2 KiB) Viewed 119 times
To test the hypothesis that the population mean mu-2.5, a sample size r-17 yields a sample mean 2537 and sample standard deviation 0.421. Calculate the P- value and choose the correct conclusion Your answer: The P-value 0.012 is not significant and so does not strongly suggest that mu>2.5. The P-value 0.012 is significant and so strongly suggests that mu>2.5. The P value 0.003 is not significant and so does not strongly suggest that mu>2,5 The P-value 0,003 is significant and so strongly suggests that mu>2,5 The P value 0.154 is not significant and so does not strongly suggest that mu>2,5 O The P-value 0.154 is significant and so strongly suggests that mu>2.5. O. The P-value 0.361 is not significant and so does not strongly suggest that mu>2,5 The P.Value 0.361 is significant and so strongly suggests that mu- 2.5. The P-value 0.398 is not significant and so does not strongly suggest that mu 25. The P.Value 0.398 is significant and so strongly suggests that mu>2.5. .