Which of the following is an acceptable statement of a null and alternative hypothesis about a mean: A) H0 : x? = 10 vs H1 : x? < 10 B) H0 : x? = 10 vs H1 : x? > 10 C) neither above (A) and (B) are correct. D) both above (A) and (B) are correct.
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