The following four questions will be based on this problem. The mean of a population is assumed to be 12.1. However data suggests the mean can be greater than 12.1. A sample of size of 50 from the...

Question 3: give the test statistic for this question.
The following four questions will be based on this problem. The<br>mean of a population is assumed to be 12.1. However data<br>suggests the mean can be greater than 12.1. A sample of size<br>of 50 from the population is considered. Assume a calculated<br>sample mean of 12.2 and standard deviation of 0.2. At the 5%<br>significance level we will determine if the null hypothesis<br>should be rejected. Give the null and alternative hypothesis<br>for this problem.<br>

Extracted text: The following four questions will be based on this problem. The mean of a population is assumed to be 12.1. However data suggests the mean can be greater than 12.1. A sample of size of 50 from the population is considered. Assume a calculated sample mean of 12.2 and standard deviation of 0.2. At the 5% significance level we will determine if the null hypothesis should be rejected. Give the null and alternative hypothesis for this problem.
Give the test statistic for this question.<br>z=3.54<br>z=0.05<br>z=1.64<br>z=0.0002<br>

Extracted text: Give the test statistic for this question. z=3.54 z=0.05 z=1.64 z=0.0002

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