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A hypothesis will be used to test that a population mean equals 8 against the alternative that the population mean does not equal 8 with known variance σ. What are the critical values for the test statistic
Z_0 for the significance level of 0.10? Round your answer to two decimal places.

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Answer:

The required critical values is ±1.65

Explanation:

Consider the provided information.

We have given that the significance level is 0.10

Therefore, α=0.10

This is a two tailed test.

The Z critical value is:
Z_{(\alpha)/(2)}


Z_{(\alpha)/(2)}=Z_{(0.10)/(2)}=0.05

Now by using the table we can find the required value.


Z_{(\alpha)/(2)}=1.645


-Z_{(\alpha)/(2)}=-1.645

Hence, the required critical values is ±1.65

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