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.The local swim team is considering offering a new semi-private class aimed at entry-level swimmers,but needs a minimum number of swimmers to sign up in order to be cost effective.Last year's data showed that during 8 swim sessions the average number of entry-level swimmers attending was 15.Suppose the instructor wants to conduct a hypothesis test and the alternative hypothesis is "the population mean is greater than 15"If the sample size is 5 is known,and alpha = .01,the critical value of z is _______.
Flexibility
The quality of being able to adapt to new, changing, or emerging conditions, especially in the context of work arrangements and labor markets.
Just Cause Clause
A provision in a contract that restricts an employer's ability to fire employees to situations where there is a legitimate, substantial reason for termination.
Arbitrary Dismissal
Termination of employment without just cause, or in violation of legal or contractual requirements.
Contract Provisions
Specific clauses or terms included in a contract that dictate the obligations, rights, and responsibilities of the parties involved.
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