Consider the following computer output. (a) How many degrees of freedom are there on the t-statistic? (b)
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(a) How many degrees of freedom are there on the t-statistic?
(b) Fill in the missing information. You may use bounds on the P-value.
(c) What are your conclusions if α = 0.05?
(d) What are your conclusions if the hypothesis is H0: μ = 100 versus H0: μ > 100?
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One-Sample T: Test of mu = 100 vs not = 100 Variable N Mean StDev SE Mean 95% CI T P 16 98.33 4.61 (?, ?) ? ? ? ? х
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Applied Statistics And Probability For Engineers
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