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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 16:58 sabrinaaz

The owner of a football team claims that the mean attendance at games is over 59,100, and he is therefore justified in moving the team to a city with a larger stadium.

Identify the type II error for the test.

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A) Fail to reject the claim that the mean attendance is equal to 59,100, when it is actually less than 59,100.

B) Fail to reject the claim that the mean attendance is equal to 59,100, when it is actually greater than 59,100.

C) Fail to reject the claim that the mean attendance is more than 59,100, when it is actually less than 59,100.

D) Reject the claim that the mean attendance is equal to 59,100 when it is actually 59,100.

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