4. Suppose that we have a random sample of size n = 20 is taken from a population that is N(μ, 16), where u is unknown.

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4. Suppose that we have a random sample of size n = 20 is taken from a population that is N(μ, 16), where u is unknown.

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4. Suppose that we have a random sample of size n = 20 is taken from a population that is N(μ, 16), where u is unknown. If: Ho: = 5 HA: #5 Suppose Type I error a = 0.05. 3 is Type II error. Complete the following table (No need to show working process for this question). (true mean) Ho is (true/false) Pr(fail to reject Ho) Pr(reject Ho) 5 4 3 3(error) NA
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