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Mathematics, 25.03.2020 19:03 jlayne0605

A sample of 50 chewable vitamin tablets have a sample mean of 258 milligrams of
vitamin C. Nutritionists want to perform a hypothesis test to determine how strong the
evidence is that the mean mass of vitamin C per tablet exceeds 260 milligrams. State
the appropriate null and alternate hypotheses.
A) H: 4 = 260, H u # 260
B) H: A = 260, H, > 260
C) H: 4 > 258, H, : 4 = 258
D) H0:4<258, 17:4> 258

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