9.3.C6 You are testing H0 : ? = 10, H1 : ? ? 10 with unknown standard deviation and a sample size of n = 15. The computed value of the test statistic is t0 = 2.45. Because t0.01,14 = 2.625 we can say that the null hypothesis can be rejected at the 0.01 level of significance. True False
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