Mr. Tripper wants to find ways to increase the number of customers at his restaurant. He thinks that increasing parking will be effective. Please write both the null and research hypotheses.

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Null: Mr. Tripper’s number of customers will be the same before and after he increases parking.
Research: Mr. Tripper’s number of customers will increase after he increases parking.

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