​If, in a sample of n=25 selected from a normal​ population, X=59 and S=10​,what is your statistical decision if the level of​ significance,α​ is 0.10​, the null​ hypothesis, H0​, is μ=50, and the alternative​ hypothesis, H1, is μ≠50? a. Determine the critical​ value(s). The critical​ value(s) is(are) ____________. ​(Round to four decimal places as needed. Use a comma to separate answers as​ needed.)   b. Determine the test​ statistic, tSTAT. tSTAT=______________ ​(Round to four decimal places as​ needed.)   c. State your statistical decision. Choose the correct answer below.              A. The test rejects the null hypothesis. The data provide sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean differs from μ=50.              B. The test does not reject the null hypothesis. The data provide sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean differs from μ=50.             C. The test does not reject the null hypothesis. The data does not provide sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean differs fromμ=50.             D. The test rejects the null hypothesis. The data does not provide sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean differs from μ=50.

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​If, in a sample of n=25 selected from a normal​ population, X=59 and S=10​,what is your statistical decision if the level of​ significance,α​ is 0.10​, the null​ hypothesis, H0​, is μ=50, and the alternative​ hypothesis, H1, is μ≠50?
a. Determine the critical​ value(s).
The critical​ value(s) is(are) ____________.
​(Round to four decimal places as needed. Use a comma to separate answers as​ needed.)
 
b. Determine the test​ statistic, tSTAT. tSTAT=______________
​(Round to four decimal places as​ needed.)
 
c. State your statistical decision. Choose the correct answer below.
             A. The test rejects the null hypothesis. The data provide sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean differs from μ=50.
             B. The test does not reject the null hypothesis. The data provide
sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean differs from μ=50.
            C. The test does not reject the null hypothesis. The data
does not provide sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean differs fromμ=50.
            D. The test rejects the null hypothesis. The data does not provide sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean differs from μ=50.
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