3. (10') Conduct a hypothesis test for H0: ? = 0.5 versus Ha: ? ? 0.5 using ? = 0.05. Assuming the population is normally distributed with standard deviation ? = 1.2 and the mean of 40 samples yields: ? = 0.7.
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