For the hypothesis test H0 : ? = 23 against H1 : ? < 23 with variance unknown and n = 12, find the best approximation for the P-value for the test statistic t0 = 2.010. 0.975 ? p ? 0.990 0.025 ? p ? 0.050 0.950 ? p ? 0.975 0.9950 ? p ? 0.9975 0.0025 ? p ? 0.0050
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Step 1: Determine the degrees of freedom Since the sample size is 12, the degrees of freedom for the t-distribution is 12-1=11. Show more…
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