Write the claim as a mathematical statement. Ο Α. 153 Ο D. μ23 Choose the correct null and alternative hypotheses below. A. Ho: 23 Ha: μ<3 O D. Ho: H≤3 H₂: μ>3 Identify which is the claim. A. The alternative hypothesis H₂: μ#3 is the claim B. The null hypothesis Ho: μ≤3 is the claim. C. The null hypothesis Ho: μ = 3 is the claim D. The alternative hypothesis Ha: μ<3 is the claim E. The null hypothesis Ho: μ ≥3 is the claim O F. The alternative hypothesis H₂: μ>3 is the claim. OB. H=3 Ο E. H <3 OB. Ho: H=3 Ha: H#3 O E. Ho: <3 H₂:μ23 OC. μ>3 OF. μ#3 OC. Ho: μ>3 Ha: H≤3 OF. Ho: H#3 H₂: H=3
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