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A quality control expert wants to test the null hypothesis that a new solar

panel is no more effective than the older model.
What would be the consequence of a Type I error in this context?
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They don't conclude the new panel is more effective when it actually
is not more effective.

They don't conclude the new panel is more effective when it actually
is more effective.

They conclude the new panel is more effective when it actually is
more effective.

They conclude the new panel is more effective when it actually is
not more effective.

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Explanation:

The consequence of a Type I error in this context would be that they conclude the new panel is more effective when it actually is not more effective.

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