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Question: Consider the following hypothesis test: H0: µ ≤ 50


Consider the following hypothesis test:
H0: µ ≤ 50
Ha: µ > 50
A sample of 60 is used and the population standard deviation is 8. Use the critical value approach to state your conclusion for each of the following sample results. Use α = .05.
a. x̅ = 52.5
b. x̅ = 51
c. x̅ = 51.8


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