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Mathematics, 17.06.2020 00:57, chloemandile9818

Are the following statements H0: l = 9 HA: l < 9 a valid pair of null and alternative hypotheses?A. No, there are no parameters contained in these statements. B. No, lt cannot be a parameter. C. Yes, these statements have two non-overlapping hypotheses and compare a parameter to a value. D. Yes, these statements have two non-overlapping hypotheses and compare two parameters.

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