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In Testing the Hypothesis , the Following Information Is

Question 121

Question 121

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In testing the hypothesis In testing the hypothesis   , the following information is known: n = 64,   = 78, and   = 10. The test statistic is equal to: A)  +1.96 B)  +2.4 C)  -2.4 D)  -1.96 E)  +2.58 , the following information is known: n = 64, In testing the hypothesis   , the following information is known: n = 64,   = 78, and   = 10. The test statistic is equal to: A)  +1.96 B)  +2.4 C)  -2.4 D)  -1.96 E)  +2.58 = 78, and In testing the hypothesis   , the following information is known: n = 64,   = 78, and   = 10. The test statistic is equal to: A)  +1.96 B)  +2.4 C)  -2.4 D)  -1.96 E)  +2.58 = 10. The test statistic is equal to:


A) +1.96
B) +2.4
C) -2.4
D) -1.96
E) +2.58

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