You intend to draw a random sample in order to test a hypothesis about an unknown population mean. You will use a hypothesis test. A description of each of the steps of a hypothesis test follows, but they may be specified in the incorrect order. Specify the correct order of the steps. Select a level of significance. Collect the data and compute the sample statistic. Draw a conclusion about the unknown population using what is known about the sample. Determine the null and alternative hypotheses.
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