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Your friend claims that his commute time to work is less than his commute time returning home on the same day. Suppose that data were collected for a random set of 11 days, where each difference is calculated by subtracting the commute time to work from the commute time returning home. Assume that the populations are normally distributed. Suppose the test statistic is computed to be t≈−1.788, with 10 degrees of freedom. What range contains the p-value?

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