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A professor claims that for the population of statistics fin…

Posted byAnonymous May 27, 2026May 27, 2026

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A prоfessоr clаims thаt fоr the populаtion of statistics final exams in their classes, the mean score is not 85.0, given the following statistics from a random sampling. (n=100; x-bar=88.0; s=10.5, alpha=0.01). Answer the following questions:H0: mu [c1] 85.0 (enter correct sign(s))H1: mu [c2] 85.0 (enter correct sign(s))The claim is [m1] (enter either H1 or H0)The critical value on the left, if there is one = [cv1] (round to 3 decimals-if none, enter "na")The critical value on the right, if there is one = [cv2] (round to 3 decimals-if none, enter "na")The test statistic = [ts] (round to 3 decimals)The result of the hypothesis test of H0 is [result] (enter "reject H0" or "fail to reject H0")Is the claim supported? [support] ("yes" or "no")

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