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    To Decide Whether to Reject a Null Hypothesis About a Population
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To Decide Whether to Reject a Null Hypothesis About a Population

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To decide whether to reject a null hypothesis about a population mean, a 95% confidence interval or two-tailed hypothesis test with a significance level of 5% could be used.

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