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which hypothesis is always in an inequality form?


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Answered by subha2007293
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Answer:

The null statement must always contain some form of equality (=, ≤ or ≥) Always write the alternative hypothesis, typically denoted with Ha or H1, using less than, greater than, or not equals

Answered by Anonymous
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The hypothesis is always in an inequality form:

  • There will almost always be inequality, or not equal to symbol, in a mathematical version of the alternative hypothesis.
  • This hypothesis is abbreviated as Ha or H1.
  • The alternative hypothesis is what our hypothesis test is aiming to illustrate in a roundabout way.
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