se a 5% significance level to test the claim the average online student gets less than 8 hours of sleep per night on wee

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se a 5% significance level to test the claim the average online student gets less than 8 hours of sleep per night on wee

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se a 5% significance level to test the claim the average onlinestudent gets less than 8 hours of sleep per night on weekdays (noton weekends). Use the Hours of Sleep (weekdays) data.
OSS Hours of Sleep (weekdays)
77777.75777.574778.58.5666.56.7597697.57.256867.55.596.5687.258.58.5888.569667667.25785.2587.75888677.259756.57766.576.57796866.758685.5888.5866
Use a 10% significance level to test the claim that there is nodifference between the mean number of letters in last names formale online students and the mean number for female onlinestudents. Use the Last Name Letters data.
OSS Last Name Letters
44587796568668684887638585975411856686865745698575646959677117965561365657676687775675785667
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