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Suppose that the test statistic is Z = 1.95. Find the p-value if we assume that the alternative hypothesis is a two-tailed test (H1 : M - L  0).
 
  A) 0.0256
  B) 0.9488
  C) 0.0512
  D) 0.9744

Question 2

The owner of a fish market determined that the average weight for a catfish is 3.4 pounds with a standard deviation of 0.8 of a pound. A citation catfish should be one of the top 2 in weight.
 
  Assuming the weights of catfish are normally distributed, at what weight (in pounds) should the citation designation be established?A) 1.65 pounds
  B) 5.04 pounds
  C) 5.42 pounds
  D) 6.76 pounds



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Answer to Question 1

C

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