cmccd.instructure.com Software Update Quizzes 2 SocoS Ventura 13.6 .7 is avallabie: be installed later tonight. \( 02: 24: 51 \) Time Remaining Updates Available Do you want to restart to install 4 Conclusion: | reject the null hypothesi undates nnw or try tonleht? 11 0 points Five students took a math test before and after tutoring. Their scores were as follows. \begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|l|l|} \hline Subject & A & B & C & E \\ \hline Before & 71 & 66 & 67 & 77 & 75 \\ \hline After & 75 & 75 & 65 & 80 & 87 \\ \hline \end{tabular} Using a 0.01 level of significance, test the claim that the tutoring has an effect on the math scores. Use the traditional (critical value) method of testing hypotheses. Provide all of the information asked for. Null Hypothesis: type your answer... Alternate Hypothesis: type your answer... Test Statistic: type your answer... Critical Value(s): type your answer... and type your answer... Conclusion: type your answer... 12 0 points
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