State whether each standardized test statistic t allows you to reject the null hypothesis. Explain. (a) t
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State whether each standardized test statistic t allows you to reject the null hypothesis. Explain.
(a) t = -1.1
(b) t = 1.01
c) t = 1.7
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-4 -3 -2-1 0 -0 =-1.071 1 2 3 4 6 = 1.071
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