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Testing:
H0:μ=12.955H0:μ=12.955
H1:μ≠12.955H1:μ≠12.955
Your sample consists of 42 subjects, with a mean of 11.5 and standard deviation of 4.49.
Calculate the test statistic, rounded to 2 decimal places.
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