me ge.instructure.com/courses/20058/quizzes/103810/take A sample mean, sample standard deviation, and sample size are given. Use the one-mean t-test to perform the required hypothesis test about the...


me<br>ge.instructure.com/courses/20058/quizzes/103810/take<br>A sample mean, sample standard deviation, and sample size are given. Use<br>the one-mean t-test to perform the required hypothesis test about the<br>mean, u, of the population from which the sample was drawn. Use the<br>critical-value approach.<br>Sample mean = 43.4<br>s = 7.4<br>n = 15<br>a = 0.05<br>Họ: µ = 32.6<br>H1: µ # 32.6<br>1. The test statistics is<br>(Round to three decimal<br>places)<br>2. The critical value(s) is/are<br>(If there are two critical<br>values separate each with a comma.)<br>3. The decision is to<br>the null hypothesis. (Enter R if<br>you reject and enter F if you fail to reject)<br>

Extracted text: me ge.instructure.com/courses/20058/quizzes/103810/take A sample mean, sample standard deviation, and sample size are given. Use the one-mean t-test to perform the required hypothesis test about the mean, u, of the population from which the sample was drawn. Use the critical-value approach. Sample mean = 43.4 s = 7.4 n = 15 a = 0.05 Họ: µ = 32.6 H1: µ # 32.6 1. The test statistics is (Round to three decimal places) 2. The critical value(s) is/are (If there are two critical values separate each with a comma.) 3. The decision is to the null hypothesis. (Enter R if you reject and enter F if you fail to reject)

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