Question: Consider a random sample from N(H, 0.1082), and the null hypothesis Ho : = 4.55. Suppose we observed a set of data withn= 9,

Consider a random sample from N(H, 0.1082), and the null hypothesis Ho 

Consider a random sample from N(H, 0.1082), and the null hypothesis Ho : = 4.55. Suppose we observed a set of data withn= 9, = 4.484. 1. Let H1 : u # 4.55, the p-value of the observed = 4.484 is . (Please round to 2 significant figures.) 2. Let H1 : u < 4.55, the p-value of the observed = 4.484 is (Please round to 2 significant figures.)

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