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A recent newspaper article claimed that more people read Magazine A than read Magazine B. To test the claim, a study was conducted by a publishing representative in which newsstand operators were selected at random and asked how many of each magazine were sold that day. The representative will conduct a hypothesis test to test whether the mean number of magazines of type A the operators sell, μA, is greater than the mean number of magazines of type B the operators sell, μB. What are the correct null and alternative hypotheses for the test?

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