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NEED HELP ASAP TAKING TEST-On average, a person’s body temperature should be approximately 98.6°F. A doctor would like to test the hypotheses H Subscript 0 Baseline: mu = 98.6 versus H Subscript alpha Baseline: mu not-equals98.6 where μ = the true mean body temperature of all adults. Before conducting the test, the doctor determines that the power of the test to reject the null hypothesis when μ = 98 using α = 0.01 and n = 10 is 0.2474. What combination of sample size and significance level would increase the power of this test the most?
use n = 5, alpha = 0.05
use n = 5, alpha = 0.10
use n = 20, alpha = 0.05
use n = 20, alpha = 0.10
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