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    An Event Is Considered Unusual If the Probability of Observing
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An Event Is Considered Unusual If the Probability of Observing

Question 34

Question 34

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An event is considered unusual if the probability of observing the event is


A) less than 0.05
B) less than 0.025
C) less than 0.10
D) greater than 0.95

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