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In testing the hypotheses: H0: β\beta 1 = 0 vs. H0: β\beta 1 \neq 0, the following statistics are available:  In testing the hypotheses: H<sub>0</sub>:  \beta <sub>1</sub> = 0 vs. H<sub>0</sub>:  \beta <sub>1</sub>   \neq 0, the following statistics are available:   ,   ,   ,   , and   . The value of the test statistic is: A)  2.042 B)  0.306 C)  -1.50 D)  -0.300 ,  In testing the hypotheses: H<sub>0</sub>:  \beta <sub>1</sub> = 0 vs. H<sub>0</sub>:  \beta <sub>1</sub>   \neq 0, the following statistics are available:   ,   ,   ,   , and   . The value of the test statistic is: A)  2.042 B)  0.306 C)  -1.50 D)  -0.300 ,  In testing the hypotheses: H<sub>0</sub>:  \beta <sub>1</sub> = 0 vs. H<sub>0</sub>:  \beta <sub>1</sub>   \neq 0, the following statistics are available:   ,   ,   ,   , and   . The value of the test statistic is: A)  2.042 B)  0.306 C)  -1.50 D)  -0.300 ,  In testing the hypotheses: H<sub>0</sub>:  \beta <sub>1</sub> = 0 vs. H<sub>0</sub>:  \beta <sub>1</sub>   \neq 0, the following statistics are available:   ,   ,   ,   , and   . The value of the test statistic is: A)  2.042 B)  0.306 C)  -1.50 D)  -0.300 , and  In testing the hypotheses: H<sub>0</sub>:  \beta <sub>1</sub> = 0 vs. H<sub>0</sub>:  \beta <sub>1</sub>   \neq 0, the following statistics are available:   ,   ,   ,   , and   . The value of the test statistic is: A)  2.042 B)  0.306 C)  -1.50 D)  -0.300 . The value of the test statistic is:


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