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A certain type of seed has always grown to a mean height of 8.5 inches. A sample of
100 seeds grown under new conditions has a mean height of 8.8 inches and a
standard deviation of 1 inch. At the 1% significance level, test the hypotheses that the
new conditions grow more better plants.
tab. value = 2.58​

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Answered by gm233287
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Answer:

A certain type of seed has always grown to a mean height of 8.5 inches. A sample of

100 seeds grown under new conditions has a mean height of 8.8 inches and a

standard deviation of 1 inch. At the 1% significance level, test the hypotheses that the

new conditions grow more better plants.

tab. value = 2.58

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