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Test Hypotheses about a Population Mean with Known Using the Classical Approach
-  Test the claim that μ920, given that α=0.01 and the sample statistics are n=35,xˉ=890, and σ=82\text { Test the claim that } \mu \neq 920 \text {, given that } \alpha = 0.01 \text { and the sample statistics are } n = 35 , \bar { x } = 890 \text {, and } \sigma = 82 \text {. }


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