According to Facebook, the average user has 130 Facebook friends. A student a Seattle Central tests the hypothesis that SCC students average more than 130 Facebook friends. She randomly selects 3 classes from the schedule of classes and distributes a survey in these classes. The student uses Ho: µ= 130
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![**Title: Hypothesis Testing of Facebook Friends Among Seattle Central College Students**
**Introduction:**
According to Facebook, the average user has 130 Facebook friends. A student at Seattle Central College (SCC) tests the hypothesis that SCC students average more than 130 Facebook friends. For this purpose, she randomly selects three classes from the schedule of classes and distributes a survey in these classes.
**Hypotheses:**
- Null Hypothesis (H₀): μ = 130
- Alternative Hypothesis (Hₐ): μ > 130
**Explanation:**
In this scenario, μ represents the average number of Facebook friends that students at Seattle Central College have. The student aims to determine if this average is greater than the overall Facebook user's average of 130 friends.
**Task:**
Write a sentence explaining what μ represents in this case (be as specific as possible)!
**Detailed Explanation:**
- μ: The mean number of Facebook friends among students at Seattle Central College.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fa35d32dc-632b-40fd-aa41-e2c0040899b1%2F5d00e174-842e-4cca-b914-e3cac5e671fe%2Fr0gvbfc_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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