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Test Hypotheses about a Population Mean with Unknown
-  Use a t-test to test the claim μ13 at α=0.05, given the sample statistics n=10,x=12.1, and s=1.3\text { Use a t-test to test the claim } \mu \geq 13 \text { at } \alpha = 0.05 \text {, given the sample statistics } \mathrm { n } = 10 , \overline { \mathrm { x } } = 12.1 \text {, and } \mathrm { s } = 1.3 \text {. }


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