A random sample of n = 5 observations from a normal population produced the following measurements: 788 60 Do the data provide sufficient evidence to indicate that o² <1? Use a = 0.01, and compute the following: (a) sample standard deviation s = 2 (b) test statistic x² (c) critical x = = The final conclustion is A. We can reject the null hypothesis that o² 1 and accept that o² < 1. B. There is not sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis that o² = 1. =
A random sample of n = 5 observations from a normal population produced the following measurements: 788 60 Do the data provide sufficient evidence to indicate that o² <1? Use a = 0.01, and compute the following: (a) sample standard deviation s = 2 (b) test statistic x² (c) critical x = = The final conclustion is A. We can reject the null hypothesis that o² 1 and accept that o² < 1. B. There is not sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis that o² = 1. =
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