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You Want to Demonstrate That a Sample of N =

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You want to demonstrate that a sample of n = 16 has a different mean than a population where  = 9. If x̄ = 7 and s = 3, what is the correct decision?


A) Fail to reject the null.
B) Reject the null.
C) Fail to reject the alternative.
D) none of these

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