2. Consider the following hypothesis test Ho: ? ? 10 Ha: ? < 10 A sample of 50 provides a sample mean of 9.46 and sample variance of 4. a) At 5% should the null be rejected? b) Compute the value of the test statistic. c) What is the p-value? d) What is your conclusion?
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