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Mathematics, 27.11.2019 20:31, idk4643

Use a one-sample ‑test, based on the data below, to test the null hypothesis against the alternative hypothesis . the sample has a mean of and a standard deviation of . calculate the standard error (se) and the ‑statistic for this test. give the standard error to four decimal places and to three decimal places. se = ‑statistic =

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