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Read the excerpt from "Opening Ceremonies of the New York and Brooklyn Bridge" by Hon. Seth Low, Mayor of the City of Brooklyn.

Fourteen times the earth has made its great march through the heavens since the work began. The vicissitudes of fourteen years have tried the courage and the faith of engineers and of people. At last we all rejoice in the signal triumph. The beautiful and stately structure fulfills the fondest hope. It will be a source of pleasure to-day to every citizen that no other name is associated with the end than that which has directed the work from the beginning--the name of Roebling. With all my heart I give to him who bears it now the city's acknowledgment and thanks.

What is the central idea of this excerpt?

Low explains that it took Roebling fourteen years to design and build the Brooklyn Bridge.
Low celebrates the completion of the Brooklyn Bridge and the hard work that went into building it.
Low takes credit for managing the planning and construction of the Brooklyn Bridge.
Low complains that the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge took much longer than it should have.

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it is claimed by a racer bike manufacturing company that the race bikes are driven on a average of more than 12,000 kilometres on yearly basis .To the test the company's claim 100 randomly drawn racer bike owners are asked to maintain a record of total distance they travel. Will you favour this companys claim if the randomly selected sample exibit an average of 13,200 kilometres and a standard deviation of 3900 kilometres? Use P value to conclude your answervwith 5% level of significance

it is claimed by a racer bike manufacturing company that the race bikes are driven on a average of more than 12,000 kilometres on yearly basis .To the test the company's claim 100 randomly drawn racer bike owners are asked to maintain a record of total distance they travel. Will you favour this companys claim if the randomly selected sample exibit an average of 13,200 kilometres and a standard deviation of 3900 kilometres? Use P value to conclude your answervwith 5% level of significance

it is claimed by a racer bike manufacturing company that the race bikes are driven on a average of more than 12,000 kilometres on yearly basis .To the test the company's claim 100 randomly drawn racer bike owners are asked to maintain a record of total distance they travel. Will you favour this companys claim if the randomly selected sample exibit an average of 13,200 kilometres and a standard deviation of 3900 kilometres? Use P value to conclude your answervwith 5% level of significance

it is claimed by a racer bike manufacturing company that the race bikes are driven on a average of more than 12,000 kilometres on yearly basis .To the test the company's claim 100 randomly drawn racer bike owners are asked to maintain a record of total distance they travel. Will you favour this companys claim if the randomly selected sample exibit an average of 13,200 kilometres and a standard deviation of 3900 kilometres? Use P value to conclude your answervwith 5% level of significance

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