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A. Which of the following null and alternative hypotheses would allow you to test that the average scores are different for men and women?

          A. Which of the following null and alternative hypotheses would allow you to test that the average scores are different for men and women?
        

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00:01 Hello.
00:04 So in this question we have three statements here.
00:08 We want to find out which one is an acceptable statement of a null and alternative hypotheses.
00:16 So let's look at the first one.
00:20 So the first one, the null hypothesis, is that the mean equals 10.
00:31 So let's say this is 8.
00:32 Me is 10.
00:34 The alternative hypothesis is that the mean...
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