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A sample of size 80 is to be used to test the hypotheses H0: μ\mu = 29 vs. Ha: μ\mu > 29, where μ\mu is the average age of a man when he gets married. What is the appropriate rejection region associated with each of the following significance levels?
a.  A sample of size 80 is to be used to test the hypotheses H<sub>0</sub>:  \mu  = 29 vs. H<sub>a</sub>: \mu > 29, where  \mu is the average age of a man when he gets married. What is the appropriate rejection region associated with each of the following significance levels? a.   = 0.01  b.   = 0.005  c.   = 0.05  d.   = 0.1 = 0.01
b.  A sample of size 80 is to be used to test the hypotheses H<sub>0</sub>:  \mu  = 29 vs. H<sub>a</sub>: \mu > 29, where  \mu is the average age of a man when he gets married. What is the appropriate rejection region associated with each of the following significance levels? a.   = 0.01  b.   = 0.005  c.   = 0.05  d.   = 0.1 = 0.005
c.  A sample of size 80 is to be used to test the hypotheses H<sub>0</sub>:  \mu  = 29 vs. H<sub>a</sub>: \mu > 29, where  \mu is the average age of a man when he gets married. What is the appropriate rejection region associated with each of the following significance levels? a.   = 0.01  b.   = 0.005  c.   = 0.05  d.   = 0.1 = 0.05
d.  A sample of size 80 is to be used to test the hypotheses H<sub>0</sub>:  \mu  = 29 vs. H<sub>a</sub>: \mu > 29, where  \mu is the average age of a man when he gets married. What is the appropriate rejection region associated with each of the following significance levels? a.   = 0.01  b.   = 0.005  c.   = 0.05  d.   = 0.1 = 0.1


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