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A) 0.13
B) 0.16
C) 0.84
D) 0.87
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A) 0.040
B) 0.160
C) 0.840
D) 0.960
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A) to open a new store.
B) not to open a new store.
C) to delay opening a new store until additional evidence is collected.
D) we cannot tell what the decision should be from the information given.
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A) the mean number of defective light bulbs per case produced at the plant.
B) the mean number of defective light bulbs per case among the 46 cases.
C) the mean number of defective light bulbs per case produced during the morning shift.
D) the proportion of cases with defective light bulbs produced at the plant.
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A) - 4.12
B) - 2.33
C) - 1.86
D) - 0.07
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True/False
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A) The sample mean is close to the sample median.
B) The normal probability plot is approximately a straight line.
C) The sample size to be used is not a factor.
D) The boxplot of the sample appears approximately symmetrical.
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A) rejecting a null hypothesis that is true.
B) not rejecting a null hypothesis that is true.
C) rejecting a null hypothesis that is false.
D) not rejecting a null hypothesis that is false.
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