Question 369017
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Hi,
Ho: There is no difference in statistics texts.
Type I error would be to  "incorrectly reject" the null hypothesis in favor of
the alternative, implying there is a difference in statistics texts
Type II error is to "falsely accept" the null hypothesis and implying
There is no difference in statistics texts when there is.

Write a correct null and alternative hypothesis that tests the claim that the
 mean distance a student commutes to campus is no less than 8.2 miles.
Note: If the original claim includes equality (<=, =, or >=), it is the null hypothesis.
Ho: u &#8805; 8.2mi
Ha: u < 8.2mi