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State the null and alternative hypotheses for the statistical test described.Testing to see if there is evidence that a mean is less than 50 .
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The null hypothesis is a statement of no effect or no difference. In this case, we are testing if the mean is equal to 50. So, the null hypothesis is $\mu=50$. Show more…
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