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Mathematics, 12.10.2020 01:01 edjiejwi

Can you conclude with a high degree of confidence that the population means for Iowa and New Jersey students are different? A. Because of the extremely low p-value, we cannot reject the null hypothesis with a very high degree of confidence. Hence, the population means for Iowa and New Jersey students are not different. B. Because of the extremely high p-value, we can reject the null hypothesis with a very high degree of confidence. Hence, the population means for Iowa and New Jersey students are different. C. Because of the extremely low p-value, we can reject the null hypothesis with a very high degree of confidence. Hence, the population means for Iowa and New Jersey students are different. D. Because of the extremely high p-value, we cannot reject the null hypothesis with a very high degree of confidence. Hence, the population means for Iowa and New Jersey students are not different.

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