Question: Reminders:1. Compute until the second decimal place.2. Make your paper clean, no superimposition.3. In the t table, if the exact df value you are looking

Reminders:1. Compute until the second decimal place.2. Make your paper clean, no superimposition.3. In the t table, if the exact df value you are looking for is not available you have to applythe principle of inclusiveness.

Reminders:1. Compute until the second decimal place.2. Make your paper clean, no

Problem B: With a population mean of 50 and a of 1.50, determine at 95% degree of certainty, if an obtained sample of 54 is representative of the population mean. Provide the following information: 1. Null Hypothesis (1 point) 2. Level of Significance/Confidence (1 point) 3. Test Statistic (you will use) (1 point) 4. Test Statistic Value (you will look for) (1 point) 5. Computed Test Statistic Value (1 point) 6. Confidence Interval or critical values (1 point) 7. State your Statistical Interpretation (Be sure to state your statistical interpretation correctly, one information missed will make your statistical interpretation wrong.) (8 points) 8. State your conclusion (1 point)

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