Answer:


Explanation:
- A null hypothesis is a hypothesis which a researcher mostly try to disprove, it says that there is no statistically significant relationship between the two variables.
- An alternative hypothesis says that there is a statistical significance between two variables.
Given: The average yearly rainfall in the Sahara desert used to be 10 inches.

A climatologist believes that amount has changed.
Thus, the null hypothesis for the given situation will be :

The alternative hypothesis for the given situation will be :
