Which confidence interval would lead you to Reject H0? Group of answer choices A) Test value: 20 Confidence Interval: 15.1 – 25.1 B) Test value: 10 Confidence Interval: -2.1 – 12.9 C) Test value: 20 Confidence Interval: 19.8 – 20.7 D) Test value: 10 Confidence Interval: 8.2 – 9.8
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