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Use technology and a t-test to test claim about the population mean mu at the given level of significance alpha using the given sample statistics. assume the population is normally distributed. claim mu > 76 alpha = 0.01 sample statistics x = 77.5, s= 3.3, n=29 what are the null and alternative hypotheses? choose the correct answer below what is te value of the standardized test statistic? the standardized test statistic is (round to two decimal places as needed) what is the p-value of the test statistic? p-value = (round to three decimal places as needed.) what is the value of the standardized test statistic? the standardized test statistic is . (round to two decimal places as needed.) what is the p-value of the test statistic? p-value = (round to three decimal places as needed.) decide whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis. choose the correct answer below. reject h0. there is enough evidence to support the claim. fail to reject h0. there is not enough evidence to support the claim. fail to reject h0 there is enough evidence to support the claim. fail to reject h0 there is not enough evidence to support the claim.
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