Use the dataset HT_2448.xls. Using Excel, conduct a t-test (at the alpha = 0.01 significance level) on whether the mean of X1 is equal to 100. What do you conclude from this sample data? Is the population mean equal to 100? Group of answer choices: a-You cannot reject the null hypothesis. You conclude that the population mean is equal to 100. b-You reject the null hypothesis. You conclude that the population mean is equal to 100. c-You reject the null hypothesis. You conclude that the population mean is not equal to 100. d-You cannot reject the null hypothesis. You conclude that the population mean is not equal to 100.
Use the dataset HT_2448.xls. Using Excel, conduct a t-test (at the alpha = 0.01 significance level) on whether the
Group of answer choices:
a-You cannot reject the null hypothesis. You conclude that the population mean is equal to 100.
b-You reject the null hypothesis. You conclude that the population mean is equal to 100.
c-You reject the null hypothesis. You conclude that the population mean is not equal to 100.
d-You cannot reject the null hypothesis. You conclude that the population mean is not equal to 100.
Data set HT_2448.xls
X1 X2
102.04 96.13
100.47 97.63
103.17 95.42
95.09 104.41
103.81 102.08
95.36 103.33
103.38 112.25
100.26 96.93
97.24 100.19
99.61 102.70
96.00 106.94
100.69 102.29
100.50 100.00
98.81 97.67
95.15 99.09
100.01 98.57
102.88 97.70
101.36 108.11
103.05 106.94
96.17 104.36
98.44 96.87
101.00 102.42
96.93 100.17
91.57 106.98
100.99
100.54
103.18
110.63
104.37
100.11
100.99
107.77
102.50
104.10
107.25
102.75
100.45
99.85
105.07
100.93
96.16
98.94
102.03
103.83
99.17
104.88
98.65
97.33
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