STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES IN BUSINESS AND E
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Chapter 10, Problem 15E
Given the following hypotheses:
A random sample of five resulted in the following values: 18, 15, 12, 19, and 21. Assume a normal population. Using the .01 significance level, can we conclude the population
- a. State the decision rule.
- b. Compute the value of the test statistic.
- c. What is your decision regarding the null hypothesis?
- d. Estimate the p-value.
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