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A training director for a large company has been told that, on completion of the train- ing course, the average score of her trainees on the final evaluation should be 100. Her only concern is whether she will have to be- gin remedial steps to ensure that the popu- lation of trainees is not below standard. She draws a random sample of 10 scores of re- cent trainees: 94, 98, 101, 90, 86, 102, 95, 100, 98, and 92. (a) State the null and alternative hypotheses best suited to the nature of her inquiry. Test the null hypothesis (b) at the .05 level of significance and state your conclu- sions and (c) at the .01 level of significance

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