Final Conclusions. In Exercises 25–28, use a significance level of α = 0.05 and use the given information for the following:
a. State a conclusion about the null hypothesis. (Reject H0 or fail to reject H0.)
b. Without using technical terms or symbols, state a Final conclusion that addresses the original claim.
27. Original claim: The
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