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    If the Null Hypothesis States H<sub>0</sub> : E(Y)= µ<Sub>Y,0</sub>, Then\( { \mu }_Y\)
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If the Null Hypothesis States H0 : E(Y)= µY,0, Then μY { \mu }_YμY​

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Question 40

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If the null hypothesis states H0 : E(Y) = µY,0, then a two-sided alternative hypothesis is


A) H1 : E(Y) ? µY,0.
B) H1 : E(Y) ? µY,0.
C) H1 : μY { \mu }_YμY​ < µY,0.
D) H1 : E(Y) > µY,0.

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