You plan to test H₂ : μ = 10 versus H₁: M10 using the data from a random sample of size n = 10 of You calculate a les statistic 1.82. What is the p-value.
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H₂ : 1+10 using the data from a
random sample of size n = 10
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The null and alternative hypothesis is
H0:
Ha:
sample size(n)=10
Test statistic(t)=-1.82
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