The density of a bean is determined by water displacement. multiplying length * mass. dividing mass by volume. multiplying length width *height. Question 13 (1 point) If your calculated p-value was 0.25, what would you decide to do? Fail to reject the null hypothesis and conclude the samples are not different from each other. Fail to reject the null hypothesis and conclude the samples are different from each other. Reject the null hypothesis and conclude the samples are different from each other. Reject the null hypothesis and conclude the samples are not different from each other. Question 14 (1 point) Which is NOT a component of calculating the t-statistic? sample standard deviation number of samples considered sample average (or mean) slope

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The density of a bean is determined by
water displacement.
multiplying length * mass.
dividing mass by volume.
multiplying length width *height.
Question 13 (1 point)
If your calculated p-value was 0.25, what would you decide to do?
Fail to reject the null hypothesis and conclude the samples are not different from
each other.
Fail to reject the null hypothesis and conclude the samples are different from
each other.
Reject the null hypothesis and conclude the samples are different from each
other.
Reject the null hypothesis and conclude the samples are not different from each
other.
Question 14 (1 point)
Which is NOT a component of calculating the t-statistic?
sample standard deviation
number of samples considered
sample average (or mean)
slope
Transcribed Image Text:The density of a bean is determined by water displacement. multiplying length * mass. dividing mass by volume. multiplying length width *height. Question 13 (1 point) If your calculated p-value was 0.25, what would you decide to do? Fail to reject the null hypothesis and conclude the samples are not different from each other. Fail to reject the null hypothesis and conclude the samples are different from each other. Reject the null hypothesis and conclude the samples are different from each other. Reject the null hypothesis and conclude the samples are not different from each other. Question 14 (1 point) Which is NOT a component of calculating the t-statistic? sample standard deviation number of samples considered sample average (or mean) slope
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