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Water specimens are taken from water used for cooling as it is being discharged from a power plant into a river. it has been determined that as long as the mean temperature of the discharged water is at most 150°f, there will be no negative effects on the river's ecosystem. to investigate whether the plant is in compliance with regulations that prohibit a mean discharge water temperature above 150°f, researchers will take 50 water specimens at randomly selected times and record the temperature of each specimen. the resulting data will be used to test the hypotheses h0: μ = 150°f versus ha: μ > 150°f. (a) in the context of this situation, describe type i and type ii errors. which type of error would you consider more serious? explain.

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