SOLUTION: Suppose the "equality" statement is really true. Management doesn't know this, of course - that's why they're conducting a hypothesis test in the first place. But, we're on the out
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Question 498736: Suppose the "equality" statement is really true. Management doesn't know this, of course - that's why they're conducting a hypothesis test in the first place. But, we're on the outside, looking in, and we "see" that the "equality" statement is true in the real world. What does management have to do to "provide strong support" for the "equality" statement, sufficiently strong that the "equality" statement will be believed Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source):