Which of the following would be an appropriate alternative hypothesis? Question 1 options: 1) The mean of a sample is greater than 55. 2) The mean of a population is greater than 55. 3) The mean of a population is equal to 55. 4) The mean of a sample is equal to 55.
Solution :
The appropriate alternative hypothesis is, Ha :
> 55
The mean of a population is greater than 55
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