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mikaylakyoung

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In binary integer linear program, the integer variables take only the values
 a. 0 or 1.
  b. 0 or 8.
  c. 1 or 8.
  d. 1 or 1.

Question 2

What are the two decisions that you can make from performing a hypothesis test?
 a. Reject the null hypothesis; Fail to reject the null hypothesis
  b. Accept the null hypothesis; Accept the alternative hypothesis
  c. Make a type I error; Make a type II error
  d. Reject the alternative hypothesis; Accept the null hypothesis



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Answer to Question 1

a
RATIONALE: In binary integer linear program, the integer variables take only the values 0 or 1.

Answer to Question 2

a
RATIONALE: When we draw a conclusion, we either have enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis or we do not have enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis.



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