Based on sample data, the 90% confidence interval limits for the population mean are 170.86 and 195.42 . If the 10% level of significance was used in testing the hypothesesH0: ? = 201, H1: ? 201, the null hypothesis:
a. would be rejected.
b. would not be rejected.
c. would have to be revised.
d. none of these.
A
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