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Mathematics, 20.05.2021 19:50, Albertrami2251

Consider the following data that represents gas mileages per gallon (mpg) of randomly selected cars of a particular brand. 28 32 23 28 24 36 31 34 25 28 29 23 25

A researcher wants to test whether the average gas mileage of this type of car is different from 30 mpg. Compute the p-value.

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