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VA Chapter 8.1 & 8.2 HW x C Chegg Study IGuided Sc x C www.webassign ne Response /last? dep 1603586 t/web/Student/Assignme Need Help? Talk to a Tutor 4. -12 points BBUnderStat 10 8.1.004. My Notes Ask Your Teacher If we reject the null hypothesis, does this mean that we have proved it to be false beyond all doubt? Explain your answer. Yes, if we reject the null that suggests that it is false beyond all doubt. Yes, the test was conducted with a risk of a type I error. No, the test was conducted with a risk of a type I error. No, the test was conducted with a risk of a type II error. Need Help? Talk to a Tutor 5. -/2 points BBUnderstat 11 8.2.002 My Notes Ask Your Teacher To test u for an x distribution that is mound-shaped using sample size n z 30, how do you decide whether to use the 7:26 PM Type here to search 4/24/2017 R19

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Answe is 3rd option.

Explanation:

If we reject Null Hypothesis with 0.05 significance level then there is 5% chance that we had rejected null hypothesis by mistake (wrongly). That mistake is known as tipe-I error.