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Mathematics, 17.07.2019 23:40 gnarlyjordan

The critical value for z* for a hypothesis test of the
claim at 5% significance is z* = 1.96. how should
the 2-statistic for the sample be interpreted in terms
of the hypothesis test?
o the null hypothesis should be rejected.
the null hypothesis should be accepted.
there is not enough evidence to reject the
null hypothesis.

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