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Astudy considers if the mean score on a college entrance exam for students in 2005 is any different from the mean score of 501 for students who took the same exam in 1975. let μ represent the mean score for all students who took the exam in 2005. for a random sample of 40,000 students who took the exam in 2005, x = 499 and s = 100.(a) find the test statistic.(b) find the p-value for testing h0: μ = 501 against ha: μ ≠ 501.a. 0.6b. 0.03456c. 0.06845d. 0.14282(c) explain why the test result is statistically significant but not practically significant. a. this result is statistically significant because the p-value is very small, but it is not practically significant because the null hypothesis mean of 501 is not equal to the sample mean of 499.b. this result is statistically significant because the p-value is not very small, but it is not practically significant because the sample mean of 499 is very close to the null hypothesis mean of 501.c. this result is statistically significant because the p-value is very small, but it is not practically significant because the sample mean of 499 is very close to the null hypothesis mean of 501.
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