Human oral normal body temperature is believed to be 98.6° F, but there is evidence that it actually should be 98.2° F [Mackowiak, Wasserman, Steven and Levine, JAMA (1992, Vol. 268(12), pp....


Human oral normal body temperature is believed to be 98.6° F, but there is evidence that it
actually should be 98.2° F [Mackowiak, Wasserman, Steven and Levine, JAMA (1992, Vol.
268(12), pp. 1578–1580)]. From a sample of 52 healthy adults, the mean oral temperature
was 98.285 with a standard deviation of 0.625 degrees.
H0: μ = 98.2 Ha: μ ≠ 98.2


(a) Test the null hypothesis at α = 0.05.



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