The t-critical values needed for a test of Ho: mu = 16 vs. Ha: mu != 16 based on a sample size of 20 and an alpha = 0.10 is
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Since the sample size is 20, the degrees of freedom is calculated as df = n - 1 = 20 - 1 = 19. Show more…
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