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![Consider the following two confidence intervals for B₁:
90% confidence interval: [0.49, 29.51]
95% confidence interval: [-2.29, 32.29]
You want to test the null hypothesis that B₁ = 0 against the
alternative hypothesis that ß₁ ‡ 0.
Which of the following is true? Select all that apply.
You reject the null hypothesis at the 5% significance level
You fail to reject the null hypothesis at the 10% significance level.
You fail to reject the null hypothesis at the 5% significance level
You reject the null hypothesis at the 10% significance level](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/1858a710-c111-4513-9004-6c10bf7d1d6e/e7af2773-2bba-414d-85b7-7f074f7af00f/4no7anq_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following two confidence intervals for B₁:
90% confidence interval: [0.49, 29.51]
95% confidence interval: [-2.29, 32.29]
You want to test the null hypothesis that B₁ = 0 against the
alternative hypothesis that ß₁ ‡ 0.
Which of the following is true? Select all that apply.
You reject the null hypothesis at the 5% significance level
You fail to reject the null hypothesis at the 10% significance level.
You fail to reject the null hypothesis at the 5% significance level
You reject the null hypothesis at the 10% significance level
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