You are testing $H_0: \mu = 100$ against $H_a: \mu > 100$ based on an SRS of nine observations from a Normal population. The $t$ statistic is $t = 2.10$. The degrees of freedom for the $t$ statistic are 11. 9. 10. 8.
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