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    For a Right-Tailed Test of Hypothesis for a Population Mean
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For a Right-Tailed Test of Hypothesis for a Population Mean

Question 12

Question 12

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For a right-tailed test of hypothesis for a population mean with known σ, the test statistic was z = 1.79. The p-value is:


A) .0367
B) .9633
C) .1186
D) .0179

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