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    If We Are Testing the Hypothesis That a Population Mean
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If We Are Testing the Hypothesis That a Population Mean

Question 47

Question 47

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If we are testing the hypothesis that a population mean is equal to 50 percent, then the alternative hypothesis must be that the population mean is not equal to 50 percent.

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