Chapter 11: Q.116 (page 668)
Graph the situation. Label and scale the horizontal axis. Mark the mean and test statistic. Shade the value.
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Chapter 11: Q.116 (page 668)
Graph the situation. Label and scale the horizontal axis. Mark the mean and test statistic. Shade the value.
The -value sketch is shown below:

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