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Mr3Hunna

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A two-tailed test is performed at 95 confidence. The p-value is determined to be 0.09 . The null hypothesis
 a. must be rejected
  b. should not be rejected
  c. could be rejected, depending on the sample size
  d. has been designed incorrectly

Question 2

For a one-tailed test (lower tail), a sample size of 10 at 90 confidence, t =
 a. 1.383
  b. 2.821
  c. -1.383
  d. -2.821



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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