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vicky

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In this test, what would be a Type I error?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

What is the cumulative net profit generated at the end of the third year?
 
  A) (696,400,000 )
  B) (494,942,298 )
  C) 1,270,950,988
  D) 153,894,400



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Answer to Question 1

The type I error would be concluding that the standard deviation is < .05 inches when it is really  0.05 inches.

Answer to Question 2

B



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