Use technology to find the P-value for the hypothesis test described below. The claim is that for 12 AM body temperatures, the mean is ? > 98.6°F. The sample size is n = 8 and the test statistic is t = 2.676. P-value = (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
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6°F, not simply different from 98.6°F. Second, we need to find the degrees of freedom for our t-test. The degrees of freedom for a t-test is calculated as the sample size minus 1. So in this case, the degrees of freedom is 8 - 1 = 7. Show more…
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