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​Consider the following hypothesis problem. ​Consider the following hypothesis problem.   ​ ​The null hypothesis is to be tested at the 5% level of significance. The critical value(s)  from the chi-square distribution table is(are)  A)  22.362. B)  ​23.685. C)  ​5.009 and 24.736. D)  ​5.629 and 26.119. ​ ​The null hypothesis is to be tested at the 5% level of significance. The critical value(s) from the chi-square distribution table is(are)


A) 22.362.
B) ​23.685.
C) ​5.009 and 24.736.
D) ​5.629 and 26.119.

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