Use technology to help you test the claim about the population​ mean, μ​, at the given level of​ significance, α​, using the given sample statistics. Assume the population is normally distributed.   ​Claim: μ>1290​; α=0.02​; σ=210.88. Sample​ statistics: x=1309.93​, n=200 Identify the null and alternative hypotheses. Choose the correct answer below.     A. H0​: μ>1290 Ha​: μ≤1290   B. H0​: μ≥1290 Ha​: μ<1290   C. H0​: μ≤1290 Ha​: μ>1290   D. H0​: μ≥1309.93 Ha​: μ<1309.93   E. H0​: μ≤1309.93 Ha​: μ>1309.93   F. H0​: μ>1309.93 Ha​: μ≤1309.93 Calculate the standardized test statistic.   The standardized test statistic is nothing. ​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.) Determine the​ P-value.   P=nothing ​(Round to three decimal places as​ needed.) Determine the outcome and conclusion of the test.   ▼   Reject Fail to reject H0. At the 2​% significance​ level, there ▼   is not is enough evidence to ▼   reject support the claim.   Click to select your answer(s).

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Use technology to help you test the claim about the population​ mean,
μ​,
at the given level of​ significance,
α​,
using the given sample statistics. Assume the population is normally distributed.
 
​Claim:
μ>1290​;
α=0.02​;
σ=210.88.
Sample​ statistics:
x=1309.93​,
n=200
Identify the null and alternative hypotheses. Choose the correct answer below.
 
 
A.
H0​:
μ>1290
Ha​:
μ≤1290
 
B.
H0​:
μ≥1290
Ha​:
μ<1290
 
C.
H0​:
μ≤1290
Ha​:
μ>1290
 
D.
H0​:
μ≥1309.93
Ha​:
μ<1309.93
 
E.
H0​:
μ≤1309.93
Ha​:
μ>1309.93
 
F.
H0​:
μ>1309.93
Ha​:
μ≤1309.93
Calculate the standardized test statistic.
 
The standardized test statistic is
nothing.
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)
Determine the​ P-value.
 
P=nothing
​(Round to three decimal places as​ needed.)
Determine the outcome and conclusion of the test.
 
 
Reject
Fail to reject
H0.
At the
2​%
significance​ level, there
 
is not
is
enough evidence to
 
reject
support
the claim.
 
Click to select your answer(s).
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