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In a research report, richard h. weindruch of the ucla medical school claims that mice with an average lifespan of 32 months will live to be about 40 months old when 40% of the calories in their diet are replaced by vitamins and protein (take the null hypothesis to be µ = 40 months). is there any reason to believe that mice live, on average, less than 40 months if 64 mice that are placed on this diet have an average life of 38 months, assuming a population standard deviation of 5.8 months?

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