SOLUTION: For a null hypothesis, H0: µ = 4,000, if the 1% level of significance is used and the z-test statistic is +6.00, what is our decision regarding the null hypothesis?

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Question 930043: For a null hypothesis, H0: µ = 4,000, if the 1% level of significance is used and the z-test statistic is +6.00, what is our decision regarding the null hypothesis?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
reject
P(z > 6) = 9.87x10^(-10)... certainly < .01

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