A hospital claims that the average length of patient confinement is 5 days. A study of the length of patient confinement of 36 people showed a mean of 6.2 and s = 5.2. Does this data support the hospital’s claim? Use α = 0.01.
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- A hospital claims that the average length of patient confinement is 5 days. A study of the length of patient confinement of 36 people showed a mean of 6.2 and s = 5.2. Does this data support the hospital’s claim? Use α = 0.01.
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