SOLUTION: if the 1% level of signisicanc e is used and the computed value of z is +6.00, what is our decision?
a. do not reject HO
b. Reject HO
c. Reject H1
d. none of the above
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Question 251621: if the 1% level of signisicanc e is used and the computed value of z is +6.00, what is our decision?
a. do not reject HO
b. Reject HO
c. Reject H1
d. none of the above
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
if the 1% level of signisicanc e is used and the computed value of z is +6.00, what is our decision?
Reject HO. That test result is 6 sigmas above the hypothesized mean.
That choice of mean is very, very shaky. Reject it.
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Stan H.
a. do not reject HO
b. Reject HO
c. Reject H1
d. none of the above
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