Suppose that a one-sample t‑test for a population mean u is being used to test the null hypothesis H0:u=15.72 against the alternative H1:u(does not =)15.72 based on data collected from a simple random...



Suppose that a one-sample t‑test for a population mean u is being used to test the null hypothesis H0:u=15.72 against the alternative H1:u(does not =)15.72 based on data collected from a simple random sample of size 10. The one-sample t‑statistic is calculated to be 0.881.


Use this table of t‑critical values to determine the interval that captures the actual P-value of this test. Different tables have different P-values, so if you use a different table, your answers might not be marked as correct.


Enter each answer as a decimal using the precision from the table. If only one limit is in the table, leave the other limit blank.









P-value is greater than
























P-value is less than



















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