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Microsoft Excel Was Used on a Set n=46n = 46

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Instruction 9-7
Microsoft Excel was used on a set of data involving the number of parasites found in a random sample of 46 Blue Tiger butterflies captured in Kakadu National Park. A biologist wants to know if the mean number of parasites per butterfly is greater than 20. She will make her decision using a test with a level of significance of 0.10. The following information was extracted from the Microsoft Excel output for the sample of 46 butterflies:
n=46n = 46 ; Arithmetic Mean =28.00= 28.00 ; Standard Deviation =25.92= 25.92 ; Standard Error =3.82= 3.82 ;
Null Hypothesis: H0:μ20.000;a=0.10;df=45;TH _ { 0 } : \mu \leq 20.000 ; a = 0.10 ; \mathrm { df } = 45 ; T Test Statistic =2.09= 2.09 ;
One-Tailed Test Upper CriticalValue =1.3006;p= 1.3006 ; p value =0.021= 0.021 ; Decision == Reject.
-Referring to Instruction 9-7,the lowest level of significance at which the null hypothesis can be rejected is______.

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