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Question 274113: the owner of a professional basketball team claims that the mean attendance at games is over 18,000 and therefore the team needs a new areana. Determine wheather the hypothesis test claim is left-tailed , right tailed, or two tailed
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the owner of a professional basketball team claims that the mean attendance at games is over 18,000 and therefore the team needs a new areana. Determine wheather the hypothesis test claim is left-tailed , right tailed, or two tailed
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The words "over 18,000" make it a right-tailed test.
Cheers,
Stan H.

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