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Mathematics, 07.05.2020 02:58 thomasg185

Timothy, a javelin thrower, has a sample throw mean of 72.7 meters from 23 throws. Timothy still claims that his average throw is 65 meters, and the high average can be attributed to chance. At the 2% significance level, does the data provide sufficient evidence to conclude that Timothy's mean throw is greater than 65 meters? Given the sample data below, accept or reject the hypothesis.

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