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neverstopbelieb

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You make a Type II error when you .
 
  a. reject H0 when it is true and H1 is false
  b. accept H1 when it is true and H0 is false
  c. fail to reject H0 when it is false and H1 is true
  d. fail to reject H1 when it is false and H0 is true

Question 2

The grouped percentage frequency is determined by .
 
  a. dividing the grouped relative frequency by 100
  b. adding 100 to the grouped absolute frequency
  c. subtracting 100 from the grouped cumulative frequency
  d. multiplying the grouped relative frequency by 100



carolinefletcherr

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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