SOLUTION: Using the sample of 40 observations, to test whether the population average time it takes Stats II students to run a mile is different from 9 minutes using a .05 significance level
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Question 352944: Using the sample of 40 observations, to test whether the population average time it takes Stats II students to run a mile is different from 9 minutes using a .05 significance level, what is the test statistic?
I have the sample data but I don't know if it is even relevant for this problem since I am just finding the test statistic. I'll be glad to post it if necessary. Thanks
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Re-post the problem including the mean of the sample.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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