What are the correct null and alternative hypothesis in a hypothesis test of the above data? Group of answer choices H0: µ1 = µ2; H1: µ1 ≠ µ2 H0: p1 = p2; H1: p1 ≠ p2 H0: p1 = p2; H1: p1 > p2 H0: p = p0; H1: p ≠ p0
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