For the following hypothesis: with n = 20, = 71.2, s = 6.9, and a = 0.1,
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with n = 20, = 71.2, s = 6.9, and a = 0.1, state
a. The decision rule in terms of the critical value of the test statistic
b. The calculated value of the test statistic
c. The conclusion
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