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For each of the following pairs of null and alternative hypotheses, determine whether or not they are statistically correct to conduct a hypothesis test.
a.H0: =25, H1: < 25
b.H0: =30, H1: > 30
c.H0:==35, H1:
11ef1d8a_fc2a_7d20_98f1_b3c3957cc4c3_TB4386_11>35
d.H0:
11ef1d8a_fc2a_7d20_98f1_b3c3957cc4c3_TB4386_11< 40, H1:
11ef1d8a_fc2a_7d20_98f1_b3c3957cc4c3_TB4386_11< 40
e.H0: 60, H1: = 60
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